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Aegĭpān

Aegĭpān

Goat-Pan

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What it meant

Aegĭpān — Lewis & Short

Aegĭpān, ānis, or Gr. ānos (

I dat. plur. Aegipanis, Mart. Cap. 6, p. 215), m., = *ai)gi/pan.
I Goat-Pan, i. e. goat-shaped Pan, a well-known sylvan deity with goat's feet and rough body, Hyg. Astr. 2, 28.—
II Acc. to Mel. 1, 4, 10; 1, 8, 10; and Plin. 5, 8, 8, § 46, a kind of goat-shaped men in Africa, perh. the baboon.

Where it came from

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