Scapegoat

/ˈskeɪpɡoʊt/ noun

A person who is blamed for problems they didn't cause; someone made to take the punishment for others' mistakes.

From Hebrew biblical tradition (Leviticus 16): a goat that symbolically carried away the sins of the people into the wilderness. The term combines 'scape' (escape) and 'goat,' first used literally in English around 1530.

AFsondebok
AMየስርየት ፍየል
ARكبش فداء
BGжертвен козел
BNবলির পাঁঠা
CAboc expiatori
CSobětní beránek
DAsyndebuk
DESündenbock
ELαποδιοπομπαίος τράγος
ESchivo expiatorio
ETpatuohver
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