"aegipan" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /ˈiːdʒɪpan/ [UK] Forms: aegipans [plural], aegipanes [plural]
Etymology: From Latin Aegipān, from Hellenistic Ancient Greek Αἰγίπαν (Aigípan), from αἴξ (aíx, “goat”) + Πάν (Pán, “Pan”). Etymology templates: {{uder|en|la|Aegipan|Aegipān}} Latin Aegipān, {{uder|en|grc|Αἰγίπαν}} Ancient Greek Αἰγίπαν (Aigípan), {{af|grc|αἴξ|Πάν|nocat=1|t1=goat|t2=Pan}} αἴξ (aíx, “goat”) + Πάν (Pán, “Pan”) Head templates: {{en-noun|s|aegipanes}} aegipan (plural aegipans or aegipanes)
  1. (Greek mythology) A goat-like creature resembling a satyr, sometimes portrayed as having a fish's tail. Tags: Greek Categories (topical): Greek mythology, Mythological creatures Synonyms: oegipan Translations (goat-like creature resembling a satyr): ægipan [masculine] (French), égipan [masculine] (French), égypan [masculine] (French), egipã [masculine] (Portuguese)

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