faun
21faun — ► NOUN Roman Mythology ▪ a lustful rural god represented as a man with a goat s horns, ears, legs, and tail. ORIGIN from the name of the pastoral god Faunus …
22faun — [fôn] n. [ME < L faunus: see FAUNUS] any of a class of minor Roman deities, usually represented as having the trunk of a man, but the horns, pointed ears, tail, and hind legs of a goat: cf. SATYR …
23Faun — In Roman mythology, fauns are place spirits ( genii ) of untamed woodland. Romans connected their fauns with the Greek satyrs, wild and orgiastic drunken followers of Bacchus (Greek Dionysus). However, fauns and satyrs were originally quite… …
24Faun — Der Name Faun bezeichnet: Faun (Band), eine Musikgruppe Faun (Fahrrad), ein historisches Klapprad Faun GmbH, ein Lkw , Kran und Spezialfahrzeughersteller Faunus, eine mythologische Gestalt FAUN steht für: FAUN Umwelttechnik, ein Hersteller für… …
25faun — UK [fɔːn] / US [fɔn] noun [countable] Word forms faun : singular faun plural fauns in ancient Roman stories, a god that has the upper body of a man, the legs of a goat, and a goat s horns on its head …
26faun — m IV, DB. a, Ms. faunnie; lm M. y 1. Faun, blm mit. rzym. «staroitalskie bóstwo gór i lasów górskich, opiekun pasterzy, darzący płodnością ich stada» 2. zwykle w lm, DB. ów mit. rzym. «bóstwa pól i lasów uchodzące za synów Fauna, utożsamiane z… …
27faun — [[t]fɔ͟ːn[/t]] fauns N COUNT A faun is an imaginary creature which is like a man with goat s legs and horns …
28faun — [[t]fɔn[/t]] n. myt any of a class of ancient Roman deities of the countryside, identified with the satyrs of Greek myth • Etymology: 1325–75; ME (< OF faune) < L faunus; cf. Faunus faun′like , adj …
29Faun (Unternehmen) — Faun GmbH Unternehmensform GmbH Gründung 1845 Unternehmenssitz …
30Faun GmbH — Rechtsform GmbH Gründung 1845 Sitz Lauf an der P …