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Bacchae
Bac·chae B0007600 (băk′ē)pl.n. Greek & Roman Mythology The priestesses and women followers of Bacchus. [Latin, from Greek Bakkhai, pl. of Bakkhē, female worshiper of Bacchus, from Bakkhos, Bacchus.]Bacchae (ˈbækiː) pl n (Classical Myth & Legend) the priestesses or female devotees of Bacchus[Latin, from Greek Bakkhai, plural of Bakkhē priestess of Bacchus]Bac•chae (ˈbæk i) n.pl. 1. the female attendants or worshippers of Bacchus. 2. the women who took part in the Bacchanalia. [< Latin < Greek] bacchae
bacchae: see maenadsmaenads , in Greek and Roman religion and mythology, female devotees of Dionysus. They roamed mountains and forests, adorned with ivy and skins of animals, waving the thyrsus. ..... Click the link for more information. .ThesaurusSeemaenad |