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onocentaur

English

Etymology

Late Latin onocentaurus, from Ancient Greek ???????????? (onokéntauros), from ???? (ónos, ass) + ????????? (kéntauros, centaur).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?n??s?nt??/

Noun

onocentaur (plural onocentaurs)

  1. A centaur with the body of an ass, instead of a prototypical horse.

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therianthrope

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ?????? (th?ríon, wild beast) +? Ancient Greek ???????? (ánthr?pos, man).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /????i.?n???o?p/, /????i.æn???o?p/, /??i??i.?n???o?p/, /??i??i.æn???o?p/

Noun

therianthrope (plural therianthropes)

  1. (mythology) Any mythical being which is part human, part animal.
    Hyponyms: catgirl, centaur, faun, harpy, lycanthrope, werewolf, mermaid, minotaur, onocentaur, satyr
    • 2016, Carmel Schrire, Past and Present in Hunter Gatherer Studies, Routledge (?ISBN)
      Among the depictions are a black rhinoceros, the body of an antelope covered by a red line, two white animals with black stripes that may be zebras, and a therianthrope. The therianthrope (Figure 9.11) appears to have a feline body with human hind legs that may have been added after the original legs had faded somewhat (Wendt 1974:27).
  2. (sometimes furry fandom slang) Someone with an intense spiritual or psychological identification as a non-human animal.
    Synonym: therian

Related terms

  • therianthropic
  • therianthropism
  • therianthropy

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Further reading

  • therianthropy on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

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