Faunish

/ˈfɔːnɪʃ/ adjective

Definition

Resembling or characteristic of satyrs or fauns (mythological forest creatures), or relating to fauna or wild animals.

Etymology

From 'faun' (a Roman mythological creature, half-human and half-goat) plus '-ish' suffix (meaning 'somewhat like' or 'resembling'). 'Faun' comes from Latin 'Faunus', the Roman god of forests.

Kelly Says

The word 'faunish' perfectly captures that mischievous, wild, nature-loving spirit of fauns in mythology! In modern usage, calling someone 'faunish' might suggest they have that same playful, untamed energy—it's the kind of whimsical descriptor that poets and fantasy writers love.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ፋንሽ
fa-n-sh
ARالعربية
فانيش
fanish
BNবাংলা
ফানিশ
fani-sh
CACatalà
faunish
fonish
CSČeština
faunish
fonish
DADansk
faunish
fonish
DEDeutsch
faunieren
fɔn.jeː.ren
ELΕλληνικά
φαυνίς
faunis
ESEspañol
faunizar
fon-ee-zar
FAفارسی
فانیش
fanish
FISuomi
faunish
fonish
FRFrançais
faunir
fon.iʁ
GUGU
ફાનિશ
fani-sh
HAHA
faunish
fonish
HEעברית
פאוניש
faunis
HIहिन्दी
फोनिश
fonish
HUMagyar
faunish
fonish
IDBahasa Indonesia
faunish
fonish
IGIG
faunish
fonish
ITItaliano
faunire
fon-ee-re
JA日本語
フォニッシュ
foni-shu
KKKK
фаунишь
faunish
KMKM
ហ្វាន៎
hvan-sh
KO한국어
포니쉬
po-ni-shi
MRMR
फानिश
fani-sh
MSBahasa Melayu
faunish
fonish
MYမြန်မာ
ဖန်႔
fan-sh
NLNederlands
faunish
fonish
NONorsk
faunish
fonish
PAPA
ਫਾਣਿਸ਼
faanis
PLPolski
faunish
fonish
PTPortuguês
faunizar
fon-ee-zar
RORomână
faunish
fonish
RUРусский
фаунизировать
faun-i-zi-ro-vat
SVSvenska
faunish
fonish
SWKiswahili
faunish
fonish
TAதமிழ்
ஃபானிஷ்
faanis
TEతెలుగు
ఫానిష్
faanis
THไทย
ฟอนนิช
fon-nish
TLTL
faunish
fonish
TRTürkçe
faunish
fonish
UKУкраїнська
фауніш
faunis
URاردو
فانیش
fanish
VITiếng Việt
faunish
fonish
YOYO
faunish
fonish
ZH中文
似鹿
sì lù
ZUZU
faunish
fonish

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