SATYR vs LECHER: NOUN
- A sylvan deity or demigod, represented as part man and part goat, and characterized by riotous merriment and lasciviousness.
- In heraldry, same as manticore.
- An argus-butterfly: same as meadow-brown; any member of the Satyrinæ.
- A pheasant of the genus Ceriornis; a tragopan.
- In zoology: The orang-utan, Simia satyrus: see Satyrus.
- A very lecherous or lascivious person; one affected with satyriasis.
- In classical mythology, a sylvan deity, representing the luxuriant forces of Nature, and closely connected with the worship of Bacchus.
- Any of various satyrid butterflies having brownish wings marked with eyespots.
- A man who is affected by satyriasis.
- A licentious man; a lecher.
- A woodland creature depicted as having the pointed ears, legs, and short horns of a goat and a fondness for unrestrained revelry.
- Man with strong sexual desires
- An obsolete erroneous spelling of satire.
- 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.
- One of a class of woodland deities; attendant on Bacchus; identified with Roman fauns
- A male companion of Pan or Dionysus with the tail of a horse and a perpetual erection.
- A faun.
- A lecherous man.
- Any of various butterflies of the family Satyridae, having brown wings marked with eyelike spots; a meadow brown.
- The orangutan.
- The orang-outang.
- Man with strong sexual desires
- A man given to lechery.
- A man given to lewdness; one who is grossly unchaste; a habitual libertine.
- A man given to lewdness; one addicted, in an excessive degree, to the indulgence of sexual desire, or to illicit sexual relations with women; also called letch and lech.
- A lecherous person (almost always male).
SATYR vs LECHER: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To practice lewdness.
SATYR vs LECHER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Identified with Roman fauns
- Attendant on Bacchus
- One of a class of woodland deities
- To practise lewdness; indulge in lust.
SATYR vs LECHER: RELATED WORDS
- Woodwose, Medusa, Harpy, Classical mythology, Cherub, Sorceress, Serpent, Vestal virgin, Maenad, Dionysus, Minotaur, Capripede, Faun, Forest god, Lecher
- Reprobate, Lout, Fornicator, Womanizer, Wastrel, Vulgarian, Whoremonger, Boor, Floozy, Letch, Lothario, Strumpet, Skirt chaser, Philanderer, Satyr
SATYR vs LECHER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Seraglio, Enchanter, Succubi, Magus, Woodwose, Medusa, Harpy, Classical mythology, Sorceress, Serpent, Vestal virgin, Dionysus, Minotaur, Faun, Lecher
- Reprobate, Lout, Fornicator, Womanizer, Wastrel, Vulgarian, Whoremonger, Boor, Floozy, Letch, Lothario, Strumpet, Skirt chaser, Philanderer, Satyr
SATYR vs LECHER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Furthermore, even though he has the look of a satyr, Mr.
- Usually, only one satyr in a group carries such pipes.
- Grover, the satyr, was assigned to protect Percy and Thalia.
- Impossible to a satyr, although balancing my new sword?
- Satyr Humanoids with the lower half of a goat.
- Satyr plays in a number of metal bands.
- Fixed satyr and kobold underdwellers having improper animations.
- Authour is against bad Poets, in this Satyr.
- Donu62b0 mignon satyr ix lyrics three days grace.
- Satyr Anatomy is also known as Faun Mimicry, Faun Physiology, Satyr Mimicry and Satyr Physiology.
- Here is a drunkard or a lecher: when the body has died, some may think that sin is dead too.
- So she decides to turn his lust to her own advantage and seduce the lecher herself.
- Uncle Arthur von Rosthorn Helene Lecher, together cooperation of American Committee Vienna Relief.
SATYR vs LECHER: QUESTIONS
- What is the painting the satyr and the sleeping nymph?
- What kind of sculpture is the Dancing Satyr of Mazara del Vallo?
- Is the Nymph Abducted by a satyr in the public domain?
- Was ist der Unterschied zwischen einem Satyr und einem Tier?
- Are any of Aeschylus'satyr plays still in circulation?
- What did Hercules learn from the satyr Philoctetes?
- When did Ernst Lecher discover the principle of resonance?