Hircocervus
The hircocervus (Latin: hircus, "billy goat" + cervus, "stag") or tragelaph (Greek: τράγος, tragos, "billy goat" + έλαφος, elaphos, "stag"), also known as a goat-stag or horse-stag, was a legendary creature imagined to be half-goat, half-stag. The creature is now best-known through The Trusty Servant painting in Winchester College, representing the ideal virtues of its alumni.
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Hircocervus
The hircocervus (Latin: hircus, "billy goat" + cervus, "stag") or tragelaph (Greek: τράγος, tragos, "billy goat" + έλαφος, elaphos, "stag"), also known as a goat-stag or horse-stag, was a legendary creature imagined to be half-goat, half-stag. The creature is now best-known through The Trusty Servant painting in Winchester College, representing the ideal virtues of its alumni.
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La parola ircocervo deriva dal ...... rsi a cose assurde ed irreali.
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