Faun — Pays d’origine Allemagne Genre musical … Wikipédia en Français
faun — FÁUN, fauni, s.m. Zeu al fecundităţii din mitologia romană; (sens curent) divinitate romană campestră, protectoare a câmpiilor, pădurilor şi turmelor, înfăţişată ca un bărbat cu coarne şi cu picioare de ţap. – Din lat. faunus. Trimis de… … Dicționar Român
Faun — I 〈m.1 od. 23〉 gehörnter, bocksfüßiger, lüsterner Waldgeist II 〈m. 1; fig.〉 Lüstling, lüsterner Mensch [<lat. faulnus „bocksfüßiger Feld u. Waldgott“] * * * Faun, der; [e]s, e [lat. Faunus, H. u.] (röm. Mythol.): gehörnter, bocksfüßiger… … Universal-Lexikon
Faun — Faun, n. [L. Faunus, fr. favere to be favorable. See {Favor}.] (Rom. Myth.) 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.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
faun — late 14c., from L. Faunus, a word of unknown origin. A god of the countryside, worshipped especially by farmers and shepherds, equivalent of Greek Pan. Formerly men with goat horns and tails, later with goat legs, which caused them to be… … Etymology dictionary
faun — fȁūn m DEFINICIJA 1. (Faun) mit. rimski bog stada, duh šuma i pašnjaka, zaštitnik pastira, odgovara grčkom bogu Panu 2. pren. u umjetnosti, simbol pohotna čovjeka ETIMOLOGIJA lat. Faunus … Hrvatski jezični portal
faun — faun; faun·tle·roy; … English syllables
Faun — Faun, 1) Waldgott, s. Faunus; 2) so v.w. ein lüsterner Mensch … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Faun — Faun, s. Faunus … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Faun — Faun, s. Faunus … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon