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‖ Comus|ˈkəʊməs| [L., a. Gr. κῶµος a revel, etc.] A revel, merry-making; a personification of revelry as a deity.
1634Milton Comus 93 Stage direction, Comus enters, with a charming-rod in one hand, his glass in the other. 1873Symonds Grk. Poets iii. 94 After having eaten, the cups were filled and libations were made..then came the Comus or drinking-bout. 1876Gardiner Puritan Rev. x. §3 (1878) 193 In Charles II Comus seemed to have seated himself upon the throne of England. |