Definition: The term "aguey" in the Bible does not appear to be a standard English word. It is likely meant to convey an image or metaphor, as it sounds like a rough or uneven sound, perhaps due to its pronunciation. In the Hebrew Bible (King James Version), "agu," which means "bark," often has a root meaning of "to bark loudly" or "to bark in great noise." In the same context, "aguey" could also refer to a harsh bark, possibly due to an underbrush or tree's bark. However, without additional context or information about the original text, it is not possible for me to provide a precise definition of the word. It's likely that the Hebrew text you are referring to was written in a different language and has a root that could be associated with "agu," but more specific details would need to be provided to determine its exact meaning.
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