satyrisk
noun/ˈsatɪɹɪsk/UK
Etymology
From the Ancient Greek σατυρίσκος (saturískos), the diminutive form of σάτῠρος (sátŭros, “satyr”).
- derived from σατυρίσκος
Definitions
A little satyr.
- Heron also…mentions Satyrisks with wine-skins.
The neighborhood
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