How Do You Spell SATYRIAN?

Pronunciation: [satˈɪɹi͡ən] (IPA)

The word "satyrian" is spelled with an "a" in the second syllable, despite it being pronounced with an "i" sound. This is because the word comes from the Greek mythological figure known as a "satyr," which is spelled with an "a" in the second syllable in the original Greek spelling. In IPA phonetic transcription, the word "satyrian" is pronounced as /səˈtɪr.i.ən/, with the stress on the second syllable and the second vowel sound represented by the symbol /ɪ/.

SATYRIAN Meaning and Definition

  1. Of or relating to satyrs.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for SATYRIAN

  • satyron
  • satyrion
  • satyran
  • aatyrian
  • zatyrian
  • xatyrian
  • datyrian
  • eatyrian
  • watyrian
  • sqtyrian
  • saryrian
  • safyrian
  • sagyrian
  • sayyrian
  • sa6yrian
  • sa5yrian
  • sattrian
  • satgrian
  • sathrian
  • sat7rian

Etymology of SATYRIAN

The term "satyrian" does not have a well-established etymology as it is not a widely recognized word. It appears to be a neologism derived from the word "Satyr", which refers to a mythological creature from Greek mythology. Satyrs were portrayed as half-human and half-goat, known for their love of wine, music, and revelry. The suffix "-ian" is often added to refer to a person or thing related to a specific concept or characteristic. Thus, "satyrian" could be understood as a term describing someone or something that is reminiscent of or associated with the Satyrs. However, it is important to note that "satyrian" is not a commonly used word in English.

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