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Meanings of
faun
in English
Russian
faunis
Portuguese
faunis
Spanish
faunis
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Genus of insects.
faunis
Related terms
taxon
Russian
faunis
Usage of
faun
in English
1
She breasted the slope with the light grace of a forest
faun
.
2
The forehead of your
faun
is old, but the mouth is young.
3
His face looked like the
faun
's
,
elfin, mischievous, happy as the springtime.
4
The dancing
faun
does not reason in his moments of ennui.
5
We are reminded most of the
faun
of the Greek mythology.
6
Procris is out of drawing, and not beautiful; the
faun
's
queer and ugly.
7
The ground was too open, the
faun
would soon overtake her.
8
A
faun
so old as this one is would not have perfect teeth.
9
The second
faun
darted forward and laid a cold hand on Josh's face.
10
Had she never noticed before, how like a
faun
he was?
11
Dad is a
faun
and Mom is a regular human woman.
12
Thy
faun
is done; to-morrow will I speak with Poliziano of our new sculptor.
13
Clotilde acquiesced: she chimed to it like a fair boonfellow of the rollicking
faun
.
14
His was the face of an ill-treated and feeble-minded
faun
.
15
You make me think of a
faun
of the woods.
16
A
faun
,
a water nymph, some figure to symbolize the spirit of the place.
Other examples for "faun"
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About this term
faun
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
old faun
little faun
bad faun
minded faun
poor faun
More collocations
Translations for
faun
Russian
faunis
Portuguese
faunis
Spanish
faunis
Faun
through the time
Faun
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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