sylvan

Etymology


Borrowed from, possibly via , from , cognate with , from , from ,. The ⟨y⟩ in and its descendants is due to influence from, transliterated in the Latin style as. Analysable as.

Adjective

 * 1) Pertaining to the forest, or woodlands.
 * 2) Residing in a forest or wood.
 * 3) Wooded, or covered in forest.
 * 1) Residing in a forest or wood.
 * 2) Wooded, or covered in forest.
 * 1) Residing in a forest or wood.
 * 2) Wooded, or covered in forest.
 * 1) Residing in a forest or wood.
 * 2) Wooded, or covered in forest.
 * 1) Wooded, or covered in forest.

Translations

 * Armenian:
 * Bulgarian: горски
 * Czech:
 * French: ,
 * Galician: silvestre
 * Irish: coillteach
 * Latin: nemorālis
 * Norwegian: skogkledt
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:
 * Spanish:, nemoroso
 * Turkish:


 * Bulgarian: горски
 * Czech:


 * Bulgarian:
 * French:
 * Irish: coillteach, crannach, crannmhar
 * Spanish: silvano,, ,

Noun

 * 1) One who resides in the woods.
 * 2)  A fabled deity of the wood; a faun, a satyr.
 * 1)  A fabled deity of the wood; a faun, a satyr.