Lexicographical Neighbors of Satyral
Literary usage of Satyral
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Fictitious & Symbolic Creatures in Art with Special Reference to Their Use by John Vinycomb (1906)
"The satyral is apparently identical with the man- tiger. The belief that certain
persons have the power of assuming the shape of the tiger is common in ..."
2. A Glossary of Terms Used in Heraldry by Henry Gough, James Parker (1894)
"... •with the satyral and Centaur (or Sagittarius), which last was one of the
signs of the Zodiac and King Stephen's badge; ..."
3. An Introduction to Heraldry: Containing the Origin and Use of Arms; Rules by Hugh Clark, Thomas Wormull (1854)
"satyral, a fictitious animal, having the body of a lion, the tail and horns of
an antelope, and the face of an old man. P. 18, n. 9. SATYR. See MAN TIGER. ..."
4. A Grammar of British Heraldry, Consisting of Blazon and Marshalling ; with by William Sloane Sloane-Evans (1854)
"15 ,(Thc satyral) should have a human countenance. 19 (The Unicorn) is compounded
of parts of the Lion and the Horse, with one long projecting horn in the ..."
5. An Introduction to Heraldry by Hugh Clark, Thomas Wormull (1892)
"satyral, a fictitious animal, having the body of a lion, the tail and horns of
an antelope, and the face of an old ..."
6. An Introduction to Heraldry: With Nearly One Thousand Illustrations by Hugh Clark, James Robinson Planché (1866)
"... satyral, a fictitious animal, having the body of a lion, the tail and horns
of an antelope, and the face of an old man. ..."
7. The Curiosities of Heraldry by Mark Antony Lower (1845)
"The satyr or satyral exhibits a human face attached to the body of a lion, and
has the horns and tail of an antelope. ..."
8. Fictitious & Symbolic Creatures in Art with Special Reference to Their Use by John Vinycomb (1906)
"The satyral is apparently identical with the man- tiger. The belief that certain
persons have the power of assuming the shape of the tiger is common in ..."
9. A Glossary of Terms Used in Heraldry by Henry Gough, James Parker (1894)
"... •with the satyral and Centaur (or Sagittarius), which last was one of the
signs of the Zodiac and King Stephen's badge; ..."
10. An Introduction to Heraldry: Containing the Origin and Use of Arms; Rules by Hugh Clark, Thomas Wormull (1854)
"satyral, a fictitious animal, having the body of a lion, the tail and horns of
an antelope, and the face of an old man. P. 18, n. 9. SATYR. See MAN TIGER. ..."
11. A Grammar of British Heraldry, Consisting of Blazon and Marshalling ; with by William Sloane Sloane-Evans (1854)
"15 ,(Thc satyral) should have a human countenance. 19 (The Unicorn) is compounded
of parts of the Lion and the Horse, with one long projecting horn in the ..."
12. An Introduction to Heraldry by Hugh Clark, Thomas Wormull (1892)
"satyral, a fictitious animal, having the body of a lion, the tail and horns of
an antelope, and the face of an old ..."
13. An Introduction to Heraldry: With Nearly One Thousand Illustrations by Hugh Clark, James Robinson Planché (1866)
"... satyral, a fictitious animal, having the body of a lion, the tail and horns
of an antelope, and the face of an old man. ..."
14. The Curiosities of Heraldry by Mark Antony Lower (1845)
"The satyr or satyral exhibits a human face attached to the body of a lion, and
has the horns and tail of an antelope. ..."