Associations to the word «Satyr»
Noun
- Comedy
- Echo
- Foliage
- Persona
- Antiquity
- Greek
- Guise
- Countryside
- Witch
- Orion
- Magician
- Verse
- Pine
- God
- Hero
- Writ
- Disguise
- Bull
- Bc
- Aristotle
- Greece
- Marble
- Devil
- Scroll
- Sculpture
- Genre
- Laughter
- Contest
- Companion
- Ill
- Attribute
- Wingspan
- Beard
- Sexuality
- Ear
- Grin
- Romance
- Clown
- Griffin
- Mitchell
- Drama
- Figure
- Counterpart
- Spirit
- Maiden
- Oracle
- Athens
- Genius
- Motif
- Leone
- Dragon
- Giant
- Lover
- Skin
- Painting
- Veil
- Scene
- Fifth
- Relief
- Snake
- Una
- Horace
- Etymology
- Like
- Hymn
- Forehead
- Poem
- Waist
Adjective
Wiktionary
SATYR, noun. (Greek mythology) A male companion of Pan or Dionysus with the tail of a horse and a perpetual erection.
SATYR, noun. (Roman mythology) A faun.
SATYR, noun. A lecherous man.
SATYR, noun. Any of various butterflies of the family Satyridae, having brown wings marked with eyelike spots; a meadow brown.
SATYR, noun. (obsolete) The orangutan.
Dictionary definition
SATYR, noun. Man with strong sexual desires.
SATYR, noun. One of a class of woodland deities; attendant on Bacchus; identified with Roman fauns.
Wise words
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