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Σάτυρος
Σάτυρος -ου, satyr, one of a mythical race, possessing animal characteristics and human form. Their sensual, bestial nature is represented in art by bristly hair, pointed ears, horses’ tails, etc. In 59, 17, Silénus is meant, the jolly drunken attendant of Dionysus, the wine god.

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a Satyr; pr. n. Satyrus

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Σάτυρος -ου, satyr, one of a mythical race, possessing animal characteristics and human form. Their sensual, bestial nature is represented in art by bristly hair, pointed ears, horses’ tails, etc. In 59, 17, Silénus is meant, the jolly drunken attendant of Dionysus, the wine god.
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2107
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urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionaries.v1:anabasis-mather-2109
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sa/turos

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