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  • proper noun biblical From Gog of Magog, found in the Hebrew Bible in Ezekiel ch. 38 and 39. Considered by many to be a reference to Satan, including in the writings of the Apostle John in Revelation ch.20 v.8
  • proper noun historical Replacement for the word God when swearing, forming vulgar minced oaths originating in the 14th century. (ie. by Gog's wounds, Gog's bread)

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