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1 Σάτυρος
A ), cf. X.An.1.2.13, Paus.1.23.5, Sch.Theoc.4.62; of Dionysus himself, AP9.524; Σατύρων πρόσωπα as ornaments, Lys.Fr.34.2 lewd, goatish fellow, Jul.Caes. 309d; βασιλεὺς Σατύρων, of Pericles, Hermipp.46; [full] σατύρα, ἡ, of a courtesan, Com.Adesp.1352:—Socrates is called ὅδε ὁ Σ. from his appearance, Pl.Smp. 216c.3 from their supposed like ness, a kind of tailed ape, Paus.1.23.5sq., Ael.NA16.21.b a fabulous people in Ethiopia, D.S.1.18.4 = ἡ ἔντασις, Hsch.II in pl., a play in which the Chorus consisted of Satyrs, Satyric drama, forming the fourth piece of a Tragic tetralogy,ὅταν Σατύρους ποιῇς Ar.Th. 157
; L35 (Delph., ii B.C.); ἐν τοῖς Σ. οὒς Μενέδημον ἐπέγραψεν [Λυκόφρων] D.L.2.140;ἐν Ὀμφάλῃ Σατύροις Str.1.3.19
. [ Σᾰτῠρος; so that when the [ per.] 1st syll. is long, [dialect] Dor. Τίτυρος (q.v.) should prob. be restored.]Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Σάτυρος
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2 Τίτυρος
A = Σάτυρος, Ael.VH3.40; [dialect] Dor. acc. to Eust.1157.39; Sicilian for Σιληνοί or Σάτυροι or τράγοι acc. to Sch.Theoc.3.2 (dub. l.); but Str. distinguishes Τίτυροι from Σάτυροι and Σιληνοί, 10.3.15.2 a common shepherd's name, Theoc.3.2.II τίτυρος, ὁ,1 = σάτυρος 1.3, short-tailed ape, Thphr.Char.5.9, Sch. Theoc.l.c.2 [dialect] Lacon. name for the bell-wether, Serv.ad Verg.E. Prooem.; he-goat, Sch.Theoc.l.c.; also called τιτυρίς, Phot.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Τίτυρος
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