Definition: Argenta, or "Green" in Hebrew, refers to the color green that appears in many cultures as a symbol of life, health, fertility, and renewal. This term was often associated with the Hebrews during ancient times, who were known for their use of various colors like blue, red, and yellow as symbols of the Holy Spirit or divine presence. The word "argenta" is found in the Hebrew Bible (Babylonian Talmud) under its Hebrew root name, "Argent." In this context, "green" refers to its coloration; it symbolizes life, fertility, and renewal. The Hebrew word "argent" appears twice in the Tanakh (Genesis 2:7-8), with meaning of green being one of the colors used as a symbol. The word is not used in biblical languages but is found in Hebrew texts such as the Bible. Its usage was likely influenced by other languages, especially in later Jewish texts where it became associated with color symbolism in connection to fertility and renewal.