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5. (1895) The youth’s dictionary of mythology for boys and girls

Pan, the Egipans, the Satyrs, and Fauns, were so called from having goat’s feet. […] A woman having a serpent’s tail. […] An Egyptian god, having a ram’s head and a man’s body. […] A name of Venus, meaning sea-foam, from her having been formed from the froth of the sea. […] In art he is usually represented as having on a winged cap, and with wings on his heels.

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