Satyr

  • 21satyr — (G My). A woodland deity, a satyr …

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  • 22satyr —   n. half animal follower of Bacchus, in ancient mythology; obscene or bestial man.    ♦ satyresque, a.    ♦ satyress, n. female satyr.    ♦ satyriasis, n. insatiable sexual desire in male.    ♦ satyric, a.    ♦ satyrism, n. uncontrolled… …

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  • 23Satyr play — Satyr plays were an ancient Greek form of tragicomedy, similar to the modern day burlesque style. They always featured a chorus of satyrs and were based in Greek mythology and contained themes of, among other things, drinking, overt sexuality… …

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  • 24Satyr Tragopan — Conservation status Near Threatened ( …

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  • 25Satyr (музыкант) — Satyr Полное имя Sigurd Wongraven Дата рождения 28 ноября 1975 (33 года) Страна …

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  • 26Satyr (Begriffsklärung) — Satyr bezeichnet: Gestalten der griechischen Mythologie, siehe Satyr einen US amerikanischen Pornofilm von 1996, siehe Satyr (Film) verschiedene Schiffe der britischen Royal Navy, siehe HMS Satyr den Künstlernamen des norwegischen Musikers Sigurd …

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  • 27satyr play — n. a type of ancient Greek burlesque or comic play with a chorus represented as satyrs …

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  • 28satyr tragopan — satyr tragopan, a tragopan of the Himalayas with brilliant orange and scarlet feathers, a black head, and white spots …

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  • 29Satyr (Dungeons & Dragons) — Infobox D D creature name=Satyr alignment=Chaotic neutral type=Fey first=Monster Manual (1977) mythical=Satyr based= wizards image URL=http://www.wizards.com/dnd/images/MM35 gallery/MM35 PG220.jpg OGL stats URL=http://www.systemreferencedocuments …

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  • 30satyr play — a burlesque or ribald drama having a chorus of satyrs, usually written by a poet to follow the poet s trilogy of tragedies presented at the Dionysian festival in ancient Greece. * * * ▪ Greek drama       genre of ancient Greek drama that… …

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