Satyr - Wikipedia Attic red-figure plate from Vulci, Etruria, dated c 520–500 BC, showing an ithyphallic satyr holding an aulos, a kind of ancient Greek woodwind instrument
Satyric - definition of satyric by The Free Dictionary Satyros' name gives some of his game away, but rather than indulging his own satyric appetites, his role is restricted to encouraging and facilitating those of his master
SATYRIC Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com SATYRIC definition: relating to or resembling a satyr, especially with regard to sexual appetite or preoccupation with sex; lascivious; lecherous See examples of satyric used in a sentence
What does satyric mean? - Definitions. net Satyric refers to resembling or related to satyrs (a mythological creature in ancient Greek stories), or to the characteristics they represent such as lewdness, revelry, or mockery
Satyric - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline satyric (adj ) "of or pertaining to a satyr or satyrs," c 1600, from Latin satyricus, from Greek satyrikos "pertaining to a satyr or satyrs," especially as represented in Greek drama, from satyros (see satyr)