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    Satyr - Wikipedia

    In Greek mythology, a satyr , also known as a silenus or silenos (Greek: σειληνός, translit. seilēnós [seːlɛːnós]), and sileni (plural), is a male nature spirit with ears and a tail resembling those of a horse, as well as a permanent, exaggerated erection. Early artistic representations sometimes include horse-like legs, … See more

    The etymology of the term satyr (Greek: σάτυρος, translit. sátyros) is unclear, and several different etymologies have been proposed for it, including a possible Pre-Greek origin. Some scholars have linked the second part of … See more

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    Hellenistic Era
    The iconography of satyrs was gradually conflated with that of the Pans, plural forms of the god See more

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    Indo-European
    According to classicist Martin Litchfield West, satyrs and silenoi in Greek mythology are similar to a number of other entities appearing in other Indo-European mythologies, indicating that they probably go back, in some … See more

    Physical appearance
    In archaic and classical Greek art, satyrs are shown with the ears and tails of horses. They walk upright on two legs, like human beings. They … See more

    Middle Ages
    Starting in late antiquity, Christian writers began to portray satyrs and fauns as dark, evil, and demonic. See more

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  6. sa·tyr
    noun
    1. greek mythology
      one of a class of lustful, drunken woodland gods. In Greek art they were represented as a man with a horse's ears and tail, but in Roman representations as a man with a goat's ears, tail, legs, and horns.
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