Definition: The word "agnails" in this context refers to a variety of animals, including the rabbit (Arcturus) and some species of birds such as the hooty owl and crows. The exact meaning may vary depending on where you are located. In Hebrew and Aramaic, the term "agniel" means "hare" or "rabbit." In Christian usage, it is a reference to the Old Testament character Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in Genesis 1:1-9. These characters were commanded by God not to eat any food, but instead to follow the laws of creation. In more general terms, "agnails" can refer to different types of birds or animals that are similar to rabbits, including some species of parrots (e.g., aardvark), eagles, and crows. However, as we are looking for a specific term in the KJV Bible, I will proceed with using the term "rabbie" instead. So, when describing an animal from Scripture, please feel free to use the term "agniel."
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