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faun \ˈfȯn, ˈfän\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin faunus; akin to Gothic afdauiths maltreated, Russian davit' to press, crush, strangle : an Italic deity of fields and herds represented as having human shape, with pointed ears, small horns, and sometimes a goat's tail, or as half goat and half man |