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Wild <1,,66, agrios>

denotes (a) "of or in fields" (agros, "a field"), hence, "not domestic," said of honey, Mat 3:4, Mar 1:6; (b) "savage, fierce," Jud 1:13, RV, metaphorically, "wild (waves)," AV, "raging." It is used in the papyri of a malignant wound.

Note: In Rev 6:8 the RV renders therion (plural) "wild beasts" (AV, "beasts").

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