Satyr

  • 51satyr — n letch, libertine, rake, roue*, goat, debauchee, debaucher, corrupter, dissipator; playboy, Inf. fun loving boy, Inf. rip, Sl. swinger; adulterer, It. cicisbeo. gigolo, fornicator, seducer, Inf. wolf; big lover, Inf. lover boy, Sl. make out… …

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  • 52satyr — sa•tyr [[t]ˈseɪ tər, ˈsæt ər[/t]] n. 1) myt one of a class of ancient Greek woodland deities, represented as part human and part horse or goat, and noted for their riotousness and lasciviousness 2) a lascivious man; lecher 3) a man who has… …

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  • 53satyr — /ˈseɪtə / (say saytuh), /ˈsætə / (say satuh) noun 1. Classical Mythology one of a class of woodland deities attendant on the god of wine, Bacchus; represented in Greek art as human with a horse s ears and tail, and in Roman art as part human and… …

  • 54Satyr —    From Greek mythology, this creature has the upper body of a man and the lower body of a goat. They are associated with the god Dionysus, and are well known for their debauchery …

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  • 55satyr — sa|tyr sb., en, er, erne (I GRÆSK MYTOLOGI en skovgud; sanselig, kynisk mand) …

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  • 56satyr — s ( en, er) MYT …

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  • 57Satyr — Sa|tyr, der; Genitiv s und n, Plural n <griechisch> (Waldgeist und Begleiter des Dionysos in der griechischen Sage mit menschlichem Körper, tierischen Ohren, Schwanz, Hörnern und Hufen) …

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  • 58satyr —   Kao hihiu, kao kanaka …

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  • 59satyr — n. 1 (in Greek mythology) one of a class of Greek woodland gods with a horse s ears and tail, or (in Roman representations) with a goat s ears, tail, legs, and budding horns. 2 a lustful or sensual man. 3 = SATYRID. Etymology: ME f. OF satyre or… …

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  • 60satyr play — noun Date: 1929 a comic play of ancient Greece burlesquing a mythological subject and having a chorus representing satyrs …

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