n. [ OE goot, got, gat, AS. gāt; akin to D. geit, OHG. geiz, G. geiss, Icel. geit, Sw. get, Dan. ged, Goth. gaits, L. haedus a young goat, kid. ] (Zool.) A hollow-horned ruminant of the genus
☞ The Cashmere and Angora varieties of the goat have long, silky hair, used in the manufacture of textile fabrics. The wild or bezoar goat (Capra ægagrus), of Asia Minor, noted for the bezoar stones found in its stomach, is supposed to be one of the ancestral species of the domestic goat. The Rocky Mountain goat (Haplocercus montanus) is more nearly related to the antelopes. See Mazame. [ 1913 Webster ]
Goat antelope (Zool),
Goat fig (Bot.),
Goat house.
Goat moth (Zool.),
Goat weed (Bot.),
Goat's bane (Bot.),
Goat's foot (Bot.),
Goat's rue (Bot.),
Goat's thorn (Bot.),
Goat's wheat (Bot.),
n. A part of a man's beard on the chin or lower lip which is allowed to grow, and trimmed so as to resemble the beard of a goat. [ 1913 Webster ]
adj. having a small pointed chin beard. [ WordNet 1.5 ]
n. (Zool.) A fish of the genus
n. One who tends goats. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. Characteristic of a goat; goatlike. [ 1913 Webster ]
Give your chaste body up to the embraces
Of goatish lust. Massinger.
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a. Like a goat; goatish. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. A short-stemmed South African plant (Oxalis caprina) with bluish flowers.
n. The skin of a goat, or leather made from it. --