"satyral" meaning in All languages combined

See satyral on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: satyrals [plural]
Etymology: From Old French satirel (“little satyr”); see satyr for more. Etymology templates: {{der|en|fro|satirel||little satyr}} Old French satirel (“little satyr”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} satyral (plural satyrals)
  1. (heraldry and fantasy) A creature with a human head and the limbs of different animals. Categories (topical): Fantasy, Heraldic charges, Mythological creatures

Inflected forms

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