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An archaic word meaning "to this place" or "toward this place," often used in older literature or poetic contexts.
Joyful and lively celebration, amusement, or happiness; the state of being cheerful and festive.
Mythological creatures from Greek mythology, often depicted with horse ears, and a tail; associated with revelry and excess.
A group of individuals who come together to discuss, deliberate, and make decisions on important matters, often for governance or advisory purposes.
A type of small, black and gray crow-like bird known for its chattering and mischievous behavior.
Mythological creatures from Roman mythology, often depicted as half-human and half-goat, known for their playful and mischievous nature.
In Greek mythology, a type of water nymph or spirit associated with freshwater sources like springs, rivers, and fountains.
People or creatures characterized by their lack of intelligence, civility, or compassion; often used to describe individuals who behave in a cruel or violent manner.
Mythological beings often depicted as short and stout, known for their skills in mining and metallurgy in various folklore and mythologies.
In a rushed or hurried manner, often implying a lack of careful consideration or thought.