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ASTAROTH

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or ASHTAROTH, in antiquity, a goddess of the Sidonians.—The word is Syriac, and signifies been, especially when their udders are turgid with milk. From the fecundity of these animals, which in Syria continue to breed a long time, they formed the notion of a deity, whom they called Astaroth, or Astarte. See ASTARTE.

in Ancient Geography, the royal residence of Og king of Bashan; whether the same with Attaroth Carnaim, is matter of doubt: if one and the same, it follows from Eusebius's account, that it lay in Bashan, and to the east of Jordan, because in the confines of Arabia.