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satyral Her. (ˈsætɪrəl) [a. OF. satirel, -al, dim. of satire satyr.] (See quot.)1780 Edmondson Heraldry II. Gloss., Satyral, a fictitious beast, said to have the body of a lion, the tail and horns of an antelope, and the face of an old man. 1889 Elvin Dict. Her., Satyr or satyral.
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Lampago
It should be distinguished from similar mythical heraldic beasts the manticore and the satyral.
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satyr
▪ I. satyr (ˈsætə(r)) Forms: α. (repr. L. satyrus, pl. satyrī) 4 satirus; pl. 4–6 satiri, satyri, (4–5 satiry, satury, satarye). β. 5–7 satyre, 6 satyer, 6–8 satire, 6– satyr. [ad. L. satyrus, a. Gr. σάτυρος. Cf. F. satyre, Sp. sátiro, Pg., It. satiro.] 1. a. Myth. One of a class of woodland gods or...
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There are at least two types of creatures in Pangrelor, the Salax and the Satyral, that seem to have no connection to any types of creatures we are familiar with on Earth, though the Satyral is a chimera, making him reminiscent of creatures seen in ancient Greek mythology.
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