(Mitoloji) Silenler adı ilede tanınan Satyr'ler ikinci derecede gelen kır tanrılarıdır. Sivri uzun kulaklı, boynuzlu, yassı burunlu, keçi ayaklı, kısa kuyruklu ve gövdesi baştan aşağı kıllarla kaplı acaip bir varlık
{i} faun, one of many minor woodland gods depicted as half man and half horse or goat, attendant of the god Dionysus (Greek Mythology); lecherous man, man with uncontrollable sexual desires
A mythological Greek creature, half man and half goat, who attended Dionysus and represented male sexuality and drunken revelry; goatskin-clad followers of Dionysus who served as the chorus of the satyr play
In Greek mythology, human-like woodland deities with the ears, legs and horns of a goat Often depicted as the attendant of the Bacchus, the god of wine
In classical mythology a satyr is a creature that is half man and half goat. a god in ancient Greek stories, represented as half human and half goat (satyrus, from satyros)
one of a class of woodland deities; attendant on Bacchus; identified with Roman fauns
In Greek mythology, wild woodland creatures that are part man and part beast, the bestial part being represented as the legs of a goat or horse. From the 5th century BC, the name Silenus was applied to the foster father and tutor of Dionysus. Satyrs and sileni are depicted in art and literature in the company of nymphs, whom they constantly pursue. Praxiteles' sculptures represented a new artistic type in which the satyr was young and handsome
[ 'sA-t&r, chiefly Britis ] (noun.) From Ancient Greek σάτυρος (saturos). The Romans equated the faun with the Greek satyr on the basis of their similar personalities despite their dissimilar appearance.