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‖ Bacchus|ˈbækəs| [L., a. Gr. βάκχος.] The god of wine; hence, wine, intoxicating liquor. son of Bacchus: a tippler.
c1496Dunbar Gold. Terge 124 Bacus, the gladder of the table. c1640Waller Batt. Summer Isl. 17 The sweet palmettoes a new Bacchus yield. 1747Scheme Equip. Men of War 36 The more corpulent Sons of Bacchus..might have Easy-Chairs. 1823Byron Island ii. xi, The palm..Within whose bosom infant Bacchus broods. b. Comb. Bacchus-bole; Bacchus-like.
1725Bradley Fam. Dict., Bacchus-Bole, a Flower that is not tall, but a very full, large, broad-leav'd Flower, being of a sad light Purple. 1600Witt's Recr. in Southey's Common-pl. Bk. Ser. ii. 314 They mean, then, Bacchus-like to feed. |