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In Latin (italian, spanish) Terah means earth. The origin of this meaning proves that Hittites from the city Hattusa Ararat lived in Ur because Hittite is Latin-German-English written in their cuneiform tablets. To be settled or stationed is a set-foundation of earth. (see Seth /foundation) As for wild goat, Capricorn is the foundation zodiac for Noah's Flood ; the two horns of Capricorn are very thick and the upper horn rises from the ocean when Aquarius the water-rat is under water. The panhandle of the water pitcher is the tail of the water-rat running the same width as all Capricorn. So both goat-horns are completely out of the water beside the tail of the Aqua-Rat. Thus it is not too far fetch to understand why the station or foundation of the reborn sky would also be the goat too. From 2400-400bc Aquarius was the winter solstice while the goat was rising, until 400bc to 1600AD the solstice was then Capricorn goat, now its becoming a Dec 22 Sagitarius. So the idea is the earth or Terah is the sation reborn with the Goat. This is also why Pan (the satyr or goat) and planet Saturn gets disputed as Noah (versus Nimrod).
Since there were no vowels written in Hebrew, and since Terah and Torah are the same letters when not regarding the vowels, I believe Terah means "station" and not "wild goat". I think the definition of "wild goat" is of an opinion, since it is the extreme opposite in character from "station" (the other definition). And from the divinity of the Torah, which again uses the same consonants, it is likely and more respectful to only list the definition as "station". I'd appreciate your consideration of this change request, or sharing my comment for other people/students to consider.

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