English-Thai Dictionary
satyr
N ชาย หมกมุ่น ใน ตัณ หา ราคะ libertine rake lech chai-mok-muan-nai-tan-ha-ra-ka
satyr
N เทพารักษ์ ที่อยู่ ใน ป่า มี รูปร่าง กึ่ง คน กึ่ง แพะ deity faun sylvan tea-pa-rak-ti-yu-nai-pa
satyriasis
N การ ที่ ผู้ชาย มี ตัณ หา ราคะ มาก ผิดปกติ lewdness kan-ti-phu-chai-me-tan-ha-ra-ka-mak
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
SATYR
n.[L. satyrus; Gr. a monkey, a fawn. ] In mythology, a sylvan deity or demi-god, represented as a monster, half man and half goat, having horns on his head, a hairy body, with the feet and tail of a goat. Satyrs are usually found in the train of Bacchus, and have been distinguished for lasciviousness and riot. They have been represented as remarkable for their piercing eyes and keen raillery.
SATYRIASIS
n.[Gr. We observe in this word a connection with satire, in the sense of excitement, pungency. ] Immoderate venereal appetite.
SATYRION
n.A plant.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
SATYR
Sa "tyr, n. Etym: [L. satyrus, Gr. satyre. ]
1. (Class. Myth. )
Defn: A sylvan deity or demigod, represented as part man and part goat, and characterized by riotous merriment and lasciviousness. Rough Satyrs danced; and Fauns, with cloven heel, From the glad sound would not be absent long. Milton.
2. (Zoöl.)
Defn: Any one of many species of butterflies belonging to the family Nymphalidæ. Their colors are commonly brown and gray, often with ocelli on the wings. Called also meadow browns.
3. (Zoöl.)
Defn: The orangoutang.
SATYRIASIS
Sat `y *ri "a *sis, n. Etym: [L., fr. Gr. Satyr. ]
Defn: Immoderate venereal appetite in the male. Quain.
SATYRIC; SATYRICAL
Sa *tyr "ic, Sa *tyr "ic *al, a. Etym: [L. satyricus, Gr.
Defn: Of or pertaining to satyrs; burlesque; as, satyric tragedy. P. Cyc.
SATYRION
Sa *tyr "i *on, n. Etym: [L., fr. Gr. (Bot. )
Defn: Any one of several kinds of orchids. [Obs. ]
New American Oxford Dictionary
satyr
sa tyr |ˈsatər, ˈsātər ˈsædər ˈseɪdər | ▶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. • a man who has strong sexual desires. 2 a satyrid butterfly with chiefly dark brown wings. [Tribes Satyrini (including the Eurasian genus Satyrus ) and Euptychiini (the American wood satyrs ), subfamily Satyrinae, family Nymphalidae. ] DERIVATIVES sa tyr ic |səˈtirik |adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French satyre, or via Latin from Greek saturos.
satyriasis
sa ty ri a sis |ˌsatəˈrīəsis, ˌsā -ˌsædəˈraɪəsəs | ▶noun uncontrollable or excessive sexual desire in a man. Compare with nymphomania. ORIGIN late Middle English: via late Latin from Greek saturiasis, from saturos (see satyr ).
satyrid
sa tyr id |ˈsatərid, ˈsā -ˈsædərəd | ▶noun Entomology a butterfly of a group that includes the browns, heaths, ringlets, and related species. They typically have brown wings with small eyespots and many live in woodland and breed on grasses. Also called brown. [Subfamily Satyrinae, family Nymphalidae (formerly the family Satyridae ).] ORIGIN early 20th cent.: from modern Latin Satyridae (plural ), from Latin Satyrus (see satyr ), used as a genus name.
Oxford Dictionary
satyr
satyr |ˈsatə | ▶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. • a man who has strong sexual desires. 2 a satyrid butterfly with chiefly dark brown wings. ●Tribes Satyrini (including the Eurasian genus Satyrus ) and Euptychiini (the American wood satyrs ), subfamily Satyrinae, family Nymphalidae. DERIVATIVES satyric adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French satyre, or via Latin from Greek saturos.
satyriasis
satyriasis |ˌsatɪˈrʌɪəsɪs | ▶noun [ mass noun ] uncontrollable or excessive sexual desire in a man. ORIGIN late Middle English: via late Latin from Greek saturiasis, from saturos (see satyr ).
satyrid
satyrid |səˈtɪrɪd | ▶noun Entomology a butterfly of a group which includes the browns, heaths, ringlets, and related species. They typically have brown wings with small eyespots and many live in woodland and breed on grasses. Also called brown. ●Subfamily Satyrinae, family Nymphalidae (formerly the family Satyridae ). ORIGIN early 20th cent.: from modern Latin Satyridae (plural ), from Latin Satyrus (see satyr ), used as a genus name.
Duden Dictionary
Satyr
Sa tyr Substantiv, maskulin , der |S a tyr |der Satyr; Genitiv: des Satyrs und Satyrn, Satyrn 1 in der griechischen Sage lüsterner Waldgeist und Begleiter des Dionysos mit menschlichem Körper und tierischen Zügen, entweder mit Pferdeohren, -hufen und -schwanz oder mit Bocksbart, -hufen und -hörnern lateinisch Satyrus, griechisch Sátyros 2 bildungssprachlich selten sinnlich-lüsterner Mann
satyrartig
sa tyr ar tig Adjektiv |s a tyrartig |
Satyrhuhn
Sa tyr huhn Substantiv, Neutrum , das |S a tyrhuhn |das Satyrhuhn; des Satyrhuhns; die Satyrhühner griechisch-lateinisch ; deutsch farbenprächtiger asiatischer Hühnervogel
Satyriasis
Sa ty ri a sis Substantiv, feminin Psychologie , die |Satyr i asis |griechisch-lateinisch extrem gesteigerter männlicher Geschlechtstrieb
Satyrspiel
Sa tyr spiel Substantiv, Neutrum , das |S a tyrspiel |das Satyrspiel; Genitiv: des Satyrspiels, Plural: die Satyrspiele griechisch-lateinisch ; deutsch (im Griechenland der Antike ) heiter-groteskes mythologisches Nachspiel einer Tragödientrilogie mit einem Chor aus Satyrn
French Dictionary
satyre
satyre n. m. nom masculin Divinité mythologique à pieds de bouc. Note Orthographique sat y re.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
satyr
sat yr /séɪtə r |sǽtə /名詞 C 1 〘ギ神 〙サテュロス (〘ロ神 〙faun ) 〘好色 酒好きの半人半獣 〙.2 ⦅かたく /おどけて ⦆好色家 (goat ).