Crossword-Solution: SATYRS 6 letters, 148 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Ancient revelers 1 answer
Attendants of Bacchus. 1 answer
Attendants of Dionysus 1 answer
Attendants on Bacchus 1 answer
Bacchanalia participants 1 answer
Bacchanalian beasts 1 answer
Bacchanalians 1 answer
Bacchic attendants 1 answer
Bacchic band 1 answer
Bacchus attendants 1 answer
Bacchus's entourage 1 answer
Bacchus's retinue 1 answer
Backers of Bacchus 1 answer
Bearers of thyrsi 1 answer
Brown and gray butterflies. 1 answer
Brown butterflies. 1 answer
Brown-gray butterflies 1 answer
Butterflies with eyespots on their wings 1 answer
Butterfly types 1 answer
Companions of Dionysus 1 answer
Deities around Bacchus 1 answer
Deities with goat horns 1 answer
Demigods of Greek myth. 1 answer
Demigods. 1 answer
Devotees of Dionysus 1 answer
Dionysian deities 1 answer
Dionysian goat-men 1 answer
Dionysian revelers 1 answer
Dionysus followers 1 answer
Dionysus' companions. 1 answer
Dionysus's entourage 1 answer
Faun's friends. 1 answer
Faun's playmates. 1 answer
Faun's relatives. 1 answer
Faun-like creatures 1 answer
Fauns 1 answer
Fauns' companions. 1 answer
Figures in ribald Greek plays 1 answer
Followers of Bacchus. 1 answer
Followers of Dionysus. 1 answer
Forest gods 1 answer
Fun-loving Dungeons & Dragons characters 1 answer
Gamboling goat-men 1 answer
Goat-legged guys of myth 1 answer
Goat-like Narnia creatures 1 answer
Goat-men 1 answer
Goat-men of Greek legend. 1 answer
Goatish group 1 answer
Goatlike creatures of myth 1 answer
Greek demigods. 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with SATYRS (5)

Therewithal at my behest Shall Lyctian Aegon and Damoetas sing, And Alphesiboeus emulate in dance The dancing Satyrs.
The Bucolics and Eclogues Virgil 2008
There was a certain impropriety in his knowing so much Greek—an unfitness in the idea of marble fauns, and satyrs, and even Olympian gods, lugged in under the oaken roof and the painted light of an odd, old Norman hall.
Eothen A. W. Kinglake 2008
The figures of Fauns and Satyrs and Ægipans danced before his eyes, the darkness of the thicket, the dance on the mountain-top, the scenes by lonely shores, in green vineyards, by rocks and desert places, passed before him: a world before which the human soul seemed to shrink back and shudder.
The Great God Pan Arthur Machen 1996
XXVII Such as on stages play, such as we see The Dryads painted whom wild Satyrs love, Whose arms half-naked, locks untrussed be, With buskins laced on their legs above, And silken robes tucked short above their knee; Such seemed the sylvan daughters of this grove, Save that instead of shafts and boughs of tree, She bore a lute, a harp, or cittern she.
Jerusalem Delivered Torquato Tasso 1995
Meanwhile the rural ditties were not mute; Tempered to the oaten flute, Rough Satyrs danced, and Fauns with cloven heel From the glad sound would not be absent long; And old Damoetas loved to hear our song.
L'Allegro, Il Penseroso, Comus, and Lycidas John Milton 1995

Quotes with SATYRS (3)

After the satyrs filed in to dinner, the Hermes cabin brought up the rear. They were always the biggest cabin. Last summer it had been led by Luke, the guy who fought with Thalia and Annabeth on top of Half-Blood Hill. For a while, before Poseidon had claimed me, I'd lodged in the Hermes cabin. Luke had befriended me... and then he'd tried to kill me.
Rick Riordan
The satyr, as the Dionysiac chorist, dwells in a reality sanctioned by myth and ritual. That tragedy should begin with him, that the Dionysiac wisdom of tragedy should speak through him, is as puzzling a phenomenon as, more generally, the origin of tragedy from the chorus. Perhaps we can gain a starting point for this inquiry by claiming that the satyr, that fictive nature sprite, stands to cultured man in the same relation as Dionysian music does to civilization. Richard Wag…
Friedrich Nietzsche The Birth of Tragedy
I was reading, absorbed in an assault on K2 by a team of Japanese mountaineers, my lungs constricting in the thin burning air, the deadly sting of wind-lashed ice in my face, when the record -- Le Sacre du Printemps -- caught in the groove with a gnashing squeal as if a stageful of naiads, dryads and spandex satyrs had simultaneously gone lame.
T.C. Boyle
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Used 190 times in crossword archives (1942–2025).