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- noun Plural form of
faun .
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Examples
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Monsters of the desert, or demons in monstrous shapes: such as the ancients called fauns and satyrs; and as they imagined them to live upon wild figs, they called them fauni ficarii or fig fauns.
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Monsters of the desert, or demons in monstrous shapes: such as the ancients called fauns and satyrs; and as they imagined them to live upon wild figs, they called them fauni ficarii or fig fauns.
The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete Anonymous
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Monsters of the desert, or demons in monstrous shapes: such as the ancients called fauns and satyrs; and as they imagined them to live upon wild figs, they called them fauni ficarii or fig fauns.
The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete The Challoner Revision Anonymous
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Monsters of the desert, or demons in monstrous shapes: such as the ancients called fauns and satyrs; and as they imagined them to live upon wild figs, they called them fauni ficarii or fig fauns.
The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Book 28: Jeremias The Challoner Revision
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At times they have the heads of fauns or Minotaurs; yet their demeanors are decidedly human.
Soaring Forms and Mythology in the Flesh Lance Esplund 2011
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At times they have the heads of fauns or Minotaurs; yet their demeanors are decidedly human.
Soaring Forms and Mythology in the Flesh Lance Esplund 2011
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The multitasking accelerates the happy return to the old-school notion of fauns and satyrs concealed within a waterfall or willow tree.
Lewis Lapham: Domesticated Deities: About Messiahs Come to Redeem Our Country, Not Govern It Lewis Lapham 2010
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The multitasking accelerates the happy return to the old-school notion of fauns and satyrs concealed within a waterfall or willow tree.
Lewis Lapham: Domesticated Deities: About Messiahs Come to Redeem Our Country, Not Govern It Lewis Lapham 2010
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The multitasking accelerates the happy return to the old-school notion of fauns and satyrs concealed within a waterfall or willow tree.
Lewis Lapham: Domesticated Deities: About Messiahs Come to Redeem Our Country, Not Govern It Lewis Lapham 2010
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The multitasking accelerates the happy return to the old-school notion of fauns and satyrs concealed within a waterfall or willow tree.
Lewis Lapham: Domesticated Deities: About Messiahs Come to Redeem Our Country, Not Govern It Lewis Lapham 2010
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