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panisc, panisk Mythol.|ˈpænɪsk| [ad. Gr. πανίσκ-ος, L. Panisc-us, dim. of Πάν, pan n.2] A little Pan; an inferior deity representing or attending on Pan. Hence paˈnisca as feminine of this.
1604B. Jonson Penates, The Paniskes, and the Siluanes rude. 1850J. Leitch tr. C. O. Müller's Anc. Art (ed. 2) §361. 448 A panisca at the music of Apollo opens her mouth wide. Ibid. §387. 501 A good-natured panisc plucks a thorn from the foot of a satyr. |