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The word was coined in English around 1530 AD by a biblical scholar named William Tyndale and is actually just his loose or mistaken translation of earlier misunderstandings and mistranslations in Latin and Hebrew going all the way back to chapter 16 of Leviticus and still largely misunderstood to this day. Not until the 19th century did scapegoat come to mean someone who is blamed or punished for the mistakes or sins of others.Eventually during 20th century it came to mean actually doing such blaming or punishing.

Curiously it is a word that both denotes & exemplifies an extravagance of miscomprehension.

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