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Satyer

Definition:

A satyer is a mythical creature known for its half-human and half-goat form, often associated with wine, revelry, and mischief.

Examples:

Noun (singular):

  1. During the festival, a satyer entertained the crowd with his playful antics.
  2. According to Greek mythology, satyers were the followers of the wine god Dionysus.
  3. The artist's sculpture beautifully captured the wild nature of a satyer.

Noun (plural):

  1. In the folklore, satyers would often lure unsuspecting travelers into their forest dwellings.
  2. The author incorporated satyers as whimsical characters in her fantasy novel.
  3. He studied ancient Greek art, focusing on depictions of satyers in pottery.

Related Adjective: Satyric

  1. The satyric dance showcased the agility and grace of the performers.
  2. The playwright added satyric elements to his tragedy, providing comedic relief to the audience.
  3. Her satyric sense of humor always lightened the mood during gatherings.

Related Verb: Satyrize

  1. The satyrizing caricature exaggerated the politician's features for comic effect.
  2. The satirist satyrized societal norms in his satirical writings.
  3. She satyrized popular culture through her satirical sketches.

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