A minor god representing or attending on Pan; a faun.
Origin
Early 17th century; earliest use found in Ben Jonson (?1573–1637), poet and playwright. From (i) classical Latin Pāniscus minor god representing or attending on Pan, statue of such a god.
Definition of panisk in US English:
panisk
nounˈpanɪsk
Mythology
A minor god representing or attending on Pan; a faun.
Origin
Early 17th century; earliest use found in Ben Jonson (?1573–1637), poet and playwright. From (i) classical Latin Pāniscus minor god representing or attending on Pan, statue of such a god.