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faun
CIDE DICTIONARY
faun, n. [L. Faunus, fr. favere to be favorable. See Favor.].
A god of fields and shipherds, diddering little from the satyr. The fauns are usually represented as half goat and half man. [1913 Webster]
"Satyr or Faun, or Sylvan." [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
faun, n. a Latin rural deity with a human face and torso and a goat's horns, legs, and tail.
Etymology
ME f. OF faune or L Faunus, a Latin god identified with Gk Pan
THESAURUS
faun
Cailleac, Faunus, Pan, Priapus, Vidar, Vitharr, corn spirit, fertility god, field spirit, forest god, panisc, panisca, paniscus, satyr, silenus, sylvan deity, the goat god, vegetation spiritROGET THESAURUS
faun
Demon
N demon, daemon, demonry, demonology, evil genius, fiend, familiar, daeva, devil, bad spirit, unclean spirit, cacodemon, incubus, Eblis, shaitan, succubus, succuba, Frankenstein's monster, Titan, Shedim, Mephistopheles, Asmodeus, Moloch, Belial, Ahriman, fury, harpy, Friar Rush, vampire, ghoul, afreet, barghest, Loki, ogre, ogress, gnome, gin, jinn, imp, deev, lamia, bogie, bogeyman, bogle, nis, kobold, flibbertigibbet, fairy, brownie, pixy, elf, dwarf, urchin, Puck, Robin Goodfellow, leprechaun, Cluricaune, troll, dwerger, sprite, ouphe, bad fairy, nix, nixie, pigwidgeon, will-o'-the wisp, ghost, revenant, specter, apparition, spirit, shade, shadow, vision, hobglobin, goblin, orc, wraith, spook, boggart, banshee, loup-garou, lemures, evil eye, merman, mermaid, merfolk, siren, satyr, faun, manito, manitou, manitu, possession, demonic possession, diabolic possession, insanity, Maxwell's demon, demoniac, demonic, demonical, impish, demoniacal, fiendish, fiend-like, supernatural, weird, uncanny, unearthly, spectral, ghostly, ghost-like, elfin, elvin, elfish, elflike, haunted, pokerish, possessed, possessed by a devil, possessed by a demon, demonically.For further exploring for "faun" in Webster Dictionary Online