Pan
/pæn/- Greek Mythology a god of flocks and herds, typically represented with the horns, ears, and legs of a goat on a man's body. His sudden appearance was supposed to cause terror similar to that of a frightened and stampeding herd, and the word panic is derived from his name.【希腊神话】潘(人身羊角、羊耳、羊脚的畜牧神; 据说他的突然出现会造成受惊畜群那样的恐慌, panic[恐慌]一词因其得名)。
词源
probably originally in the sense 'the feeder' (i. e. herdsman), although the name was regularly associated with Greek pas or pan (= 'all'), giving rise to his identification as a god of nature or the universe.