单词 | satyral |
释义 | satyraln. Heraldry. rare. An imaginary creature represented as having the body of a lion, the face of an old man, and the horns (and sometimes the tail) of an antelope. Cf. manticore n. 2. ΘΚΠ society > communication > indication > insignia > heraldic devices collective > heraldic representations of creatures > [noun] > monsters dragonc1330 griffina1400 yalec1425 mermaid1445 manticorec1470 cockatrice1513 mermaiden1538 opinicus1546 lituit1562 Pegasus1562 equicerve1572 harpy1572 lyciske1572 verme1572 wyver1599 merman1601 lion-dragon1610 lion-poisson1610 wyvern1610 Sagittarius1619 sagittary1632 man-fish1653 sea lion1661 satyral1724 man-tiger1780 sea-dog1780 Welsh dragon1799 camelopardel1830 satyr1845 serpivolant1866 sea monkey1909 1724 Analogia Honorum ii. xii. 141/2 in Guillim's Display of Heraldry (ed. 6) William Stawel, Baron Stawel of Somerton... Arms. Gules, a Cross of Fusils, Argent... Supporters, two Satyrals, Argent, armed, mained, &c. Or, Faces proper. 1889 C. N. Elvin Dict. Heraldry 113/1 Satyr or satyral, a beast having the body of a Lion, the face of an old man, with the horns of an antelope. 1998 in C. Manning Dublin & beyond Pale 241/1 The male human-headed lion in heraldry is divided into two types.., the satyr or satyral, an older man with long, twin-spiral antelope horns on his forehead, and the younger, less bizarre and more common version known as a lympago. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2019; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1724 |
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