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Faun logo #10101) Ancient Italian deity 2) Caprine deity 3) Certain denizen of narnia 4) Classic rural deity 5) Debussy subject 6) Debussy title creature 7) Deity with goat legs 8) English girl name 9) Equivalent to Greek satyr 10) Field deity 11) Forest deity 12) Forest flautist 13) Goat guy 14) Goat-horned deity
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Faun logo #21000 The faun (faunus, φαῦνος, phaunos, pron) is a rustic forest god or goddess (genii) of Roman mythology often associated with enchanted woods and the Greek god Pan and his satyrs. ==Origins== The faun is a half human–half goat (from the head to the waist being human, but with the addition of goat horns) manifestation of forest and animal sp...
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Faun logo #21002• (n.) A god of fields and shipherds, diddering little from the satyr. The fauns are usually represented as half goat and half man.
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Faun logo #10444A follower of the god Pan, renowned for dancing and merrymaking.
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Faun logo #20972Faun noun [ Latin Faunus , from favere to be favorable. See Favor .] (Rom. Myth.) A god of fields and shipherds, diddering little from the satyr. The fauns are usually represented as half goat and half man. « Satyr or Faun , or Sylvan.» Milton.
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faun logo #20400[n] - ancient Italian deity in human shape, with horns, pointed ears and a goat`s tail
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faun logo #21009faun In Roman mythology, a rural god, often depicted as a creature with the body of a man and the legs and horns of a goat. The Greek equivalent is satyr.
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Faun logo #20785Vehicle manufacturer [DE]
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faun logo #20974 noun ancient Italian deity in human shape, with horns, pointed ears and a goat`s tail; equivalent to Greek satyr
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