释义 |
si·le·nus \sīˈlēnəs\ noun (plural sile·ni \-ēˌnī\) Usage: often capitalized Etymology: Latin, from Greek silēnos, from Silēnos Silenus, foster father and companion of Dionysus : a minor woodland deity of ancient Greek mythology having usually human form but with a horse's ears and tail and occasionally with the legs of a horse or goat and being one of the companions of Dionysus but usually distinguished from a satyr by being always old, frequently bald, and always bearded |