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Satyrical      
·adj Of or pertaining to satyrs; burlesque; as, satyric tragedy.
Satyric         
  • ''Actor as Papposilenus'', around 100 AD, after 4th-century BC original
THEATRICAL GENRE
Satyr plays; Satyric drama; Satyric Drama; Satyr (play); Satyr (drama); The satyr play and Euripides' Cyclops; The satyr play and euripides' the cyclops; Satyr Play; Satyr Plays; Satyric; Satyroi
·adj ·Alt. of Satyrical.
satyr         
  • ''A satyr holding a fruit basket with a nymph'' by [[Peter Paul Rubens]], clearly another attempt by a satyr to seduce a nymph
  • portion of bearded satyr, emptying a wine-skin, Ceramic, Arretine ware, Roman, Augustan Period 31 B.C.–A.D. 14
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  • Hellenistic]] satyr wears a rustic [[perizoma (loincloth)]] and carries a pedum (shepherd's crook). [[Walters Art Museum]], [[Baltimore]].
  • A bald, bearded, horse-tailed satyr balances a winecup on his penis, on an Attic red-figure ''[[psykter]]'' ({{circa}} 500–490 BC)
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  • The goat on the left has a short goat tail, but the Greek satyr on the right has a long horse tail, not a goat tail (Attic ceramic, 520 BC).
  • Anonymous (France) after [[François Boucher]], ''Venus with a Satyr'', 19th century, engraving and etching
GOAT-LIKE MALE COMPANIONS OF PAN AND DIONYSUS, IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY
Satyrs; Baby satyr; Saturos; Satrys; Silenoi; Island Satyr; Libyan Aegipanes; Libyan Satyr; Satyrs in popular culture; Silens
(satyrs)
In classical mythology a satyr is a creature that is half man and half goat.
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