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Definitions of satyrs in various dictionaries:
noun - man with strong sexual desires
noun - one of a class of woodland deities
adj - a woodland deity of Greek mythology [n -S] : SATYRIC
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A genre of plays takes its name form these lusty creatures, shown as half-man & half-goat, whose antics it depicted |
These attendants of Dionysus, part man & part animal, were famous for chasing nymphs |
One knows sitars are stringed instruments & these are Greek deities that have the legs of a goat |
In Ancient Greece plays about these goat-legged men were performed after a trilogy of tragedies |
These lascivious woodland deities, a goat-man hybrid, were followers of both Pan & Dionysus |
Many ancient Greek plays featured a chorus of these mythical goat-men |
In Greek myth these lustful forest gods who were part goat attended Dionysus |
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In Greek mythology, a satyr (UK: , US: ; Greek: satyros, pronounced [sátyros]) is the member of a troop of ithyphallic male companions of Dionysus; they usually have horse-like ears and tails, as well as permanent, exaggerated erections. Early artistic representations sometimes include horse-like legs, but, in 6th-century BC black-figure pottery, human legs are the most common. The faun is a similar woodland-dwelling creature from Roman mythology, which had the body of a man, but the legs, horns, and tail of a goat. In myths, both are often associated with pipe-playing. Greek-speaking Romans often used the Greek term saturos when referring to the Latin faunus, and eventually syncretized the two (the female "Satyresses" were a later invention of poets). They are also known for their focus on sexual desires. They were characterized by the desire to have sexual intercourse with as many women as possible, known as satyriasis.The satyr's chief was Silenus, a minor deity associated (like He |
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