IPA: /ˈseɪtər/
KK: /ˈsætər/
A creature from Greek mythology that has the features of a goat, such as pointed ears and short horns, and is known for enjoying wild parties and festivities.
In ancient stories, the satyr would often be found dancing and celebrating in the woods.
**Satyr** → The word 'satyr' comes from the Greek 'satyros' (meaning a woodland deity or spirit associated with fertility and revelry). In mythology, satyrs are often depicted as half-human and half-goat, embodying the spirit of nature and wildness.
Imagine a creature that embodies the wildness of nature and revelry, like a woodland spirit — that's what a satyr represents.