satyra

satyra

(ˈsætɪrə)
n
(Classical Myth & Legend) classical myth a female satyr
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(66) Er war Verfasser einer Histoire generale du Dauphine, doch man kennt ihn vor allem wegen eines pornographischen lateinischen Prosawerks, dessen Urheberschaft er erfolglos leugnete (Aloisiae Sigeae Toletanae satyra sotadica de arcanis Amoris et Veneris, spater auch unter dem Titel Joannis Meursii Elegantiae latini sermonis gedruckt).
Caption: 7 Satyr Tragopan Tragopan satyra. This is one of Bhutan's most beautiful birds (ranked as the world's tenth most beautiful bird).
"Ironia, satyra, parodia: o ironii w uj'ciu pragmatycznym".
Her name, by the latter seventeenth century, was made to authorize what soon became one of the most famous work of early modern erotica, Satyra Sotadica de Arcanis Amoris et Veneris or, as it is better known in its French translation, L'Academie des Dames (The School of Women, 1660).
She is survived by siblings: Precious Marcella Nelson and Vernita Washington (Moses), of Maywood IL; Iris Jean King (Artway) of Maywood IL, Satyra Brown (David), of Kenosha WI, and Madeline Carol Greene of Maywood IL.