dagon

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The main god of the Phoenicians represented as half man and half fish
{n} an idol worshipped in Canaan
{i} Philistine god who appeared as half man and half fish
the principal god of the Philistines and father of Baal in Canaanite mythology
Babylonian grain and fertility God
god of agriculture and the earth; national god of Philistines
(Hebrew, dag On, the fish On) The idol of the Philistines; half woman and half fish (See Atergata ) "Dagon his name; sea-monster, upward man And downward fish; yet had his temple high Rear'd in Azotus dreaded through the coast Of Palestine, in Gath and Ascalon, And Accaron and Gaza's frontier bounds " Milton: Paradise Lost, book i 402 Dagonet (Sir) In the romance La Mort d' Arthure he is called the fool of King Arthur, and was knighted by the king himself "I remember at Mile-End Green, when I lay at Clement's Inn, I was then Sir Dagonet in Arthur's show " - Henry IV , iii 2 (Justice Shallow) "Dagonet" is the pen-name of Mr G R Sims
The national god of the Philistines, represented with the face and hands and upper part of a man, and the tail of a fish
A slip or piece
Dagon Silo
{i} large wheat granary near the port of Haifa (Israel)
Shwe Dagon
Pagoda in Yangôn (Rangoon) that is the centre of Burmese religious life. A Buddhist temple complex begun in the 15th century, the cone-shaped Shwe Dagon is constructed of brick and is completely covered with gold. Raised over a relic chamber, it was rebuilt several times and was brought to its present height of 326 ft (99 m) in 1841 by King Tharrawaddy. The pagoda sits atop a hill that rises 168 ft (51 m) above the city
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