释义 |
faun/fɔ:n/n. one of a class of Latin rural deities with a human face and torso and a goat's horns, legs, and tail, identified with the Greek satyrs (罗马神话中的)农牧神(面部及躯干呈人形,角、腿及尾巴呈山羊形,相当希腊神话中的萨梯) [Middle English via Old French faune or Latin Faunus, the name of a Latin god identified with Greek Pan] |