cervicorn

/səːvɪkɔrn/

Definitions

1. noun

A mythical creature with the body of a deer and the horns of an antelope or a goat, often associated with the goddess Ceres in ancient Roman mythology.

“The ancient fresco depicted a cervicorn standing proudly in the forest, symbolizing fertility and abundance.”

Synonyms

  • cervine
  • deergoat

Antonyms

  • unceremonious