satyrisk

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== English == === Etymology === From the Ancient Greek σατυρίσκος (saturískos), the diminutive form of σάτῠρος (sátŭros, “satyr”). === Pronunciation === (UK) IPA(key): /ˈsatɪɹɪsk/ === Noun === satyrisk (plural satyrisks) (Greek Antiquities, rare) A little satyr. 1850, John Leitch (translator), Karl Otfried Müller (author), Friedrich Gottlieb Welcker (editor of the German second edition), Ancient Art and Its Remains; or, A Manual of the Archæology of Art, § 386, page 500: Heron also…mentions Satyrisks with wine-skins. ==== Translations ==== === References === NED VIII (Q–Sh; 1st ed., 1914), part ii (S–Sh), page 128/1, “Satyrisk” OED (2nd ed., 1989), “satyrisk” === Anagrams === syrtakis