sagittary

Etymology
From, from. .

Noun

 * 1)  A centaur, half-human and half-horse.
 * 2)  A mythical compound creature, resembling a centaur (half-human, half-horse) or a half-human, half-lion, often armed with a bow and arrows.
 * 3)  An archer; by extension, a coin used in ancient Persia and Greece featuring an archer.
 * 1)  A mythical compound creature, resembling a centaur (half-human, half-horse) or a half-human, half-lion, often armed with a bow and arrows.
 * 2)  An archer; by extension, a coin used in ancient Persia and Greece featuring an archer.
 * 1)  An archer; by extension, a coin used in ancient Persia and Greece featuring an archer.
 * 1)  An archer; by extension, a coin used in ancient Persia and Greece featuring an archer.
 * 1)  An archer; by extension, a coin used in ancient Persia and Greece featuring an archer.
 * 1)  An archer; by extension, a coin used in ancient Persia and Greece featuring an archer.
 * 1)  An archer; by extension, a coin used in ancient Persia and Greece featuring an archer.
 * 1)  An archer; by extension, a coin used in ancient Persia and Greece featuring an archer.