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1 Bacchanalis
Bacchānālis, e (Bacchus), bacchanalisch, des Bacchus, chorus, Aur. Vict.: sacra, Val. Max., od. festum, Macr., das Bacchusfest (s. Bacchānal no. II): dass. subst., Bachānālia, ium, Διονύσια, Gloss. II, 278, 21.
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2 Bacchanalis
Bacchānālis, e (Bacchus), bacchanalisch, des Bacchus, chorus, Aur. Vict.: sacra, Val. Max., od. festum, Macr., das Bacchusfest (s. Bacchanal no. II): dass. subst., Bachānālia, ium, Διονύσια, Gloss. II, 278, 21.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > Bacchanalis
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Bacchanal — Bac cha*nal, a. [L. Bacchanalis. See {Bacchanalia}.] 1. Relating to Bacchus or his festival. [1913 Webster] 2. Engaged in drunken revels; drunken and riotous or noisy. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bacanal — (Del lat. bacchanalis < Bacchus, dios romano del vino.) ► adjetivo 1 MITOLOGÍA De este dios romano. ► adjetivo/ sustantivo femenino 2 HISTORIA Fiesta que se celebraba en honor de este dios. ► sustantivo femenino 3 Orgía desordenada y… … Enciclopedia Universal
bacchanal — ⇒BACCHANAL, subst. masc. sing. Vieilli. Grand bruit, vacarme, tapage provoqué habituellement par des personnes, quelquefois par des objets (instruments de musique, etc.). Faire bacchanal; faire du, un (grand) bacchanal : • 1. Une fraternité s… … Encyclopédie Universelle
bacchanale — (ba ka na l ) s. f. 1° Danse bruyante et tumultueuse. Familièrement, débauche faite avec bruit. 2° Au plur. Fêtes que les anciens célébraient en l honneur de Bacchus. Au sing. Représentation d une danse de bacchantes et de satyres. La… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
baccanalia — bac·ca·nà·lia s.f.inv. OB raffigurazione di una scena orgiastica {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1550. ETIMO: dal lat. bacchanalĭa nt. pl. di bacchanalis, e di Bacco … Dizionario italiano
bacchanalian — bac|cha|na|li|an Bacchanalian [ˌbækəˈneıliən] adj literary [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: bacchanalis of Bacchus ] a bacchanalian party involves a lot of alcohol, sex, and uncontrolled behaviour ▪ a bacchanalian orgy … Dictionary of contemporary English
ՍՊԱՆԴԱՐԱՄԵՏԱԿԱՆ — (ի, աց.) NBH 2 0734 Chronological Sequence: Early classical ա. διονύσιος, διονυσιακός bacchicus, bacchanalis. Սեպհական կամ սպանդարամետի, դիոնիսեան. բաքոսեան (բարեկենդան հեթանոսաց). *Տօն հասանէր սպանդարամետական պաշտամանն. ՟Բ. Մակ. ՟Զ. 7 … հայերեն բառարան (Armenian dictionary)
bacchanal — 1530s (n.); 1540s (adj.), from L. bacchanalis having to do with Bacchus (see BACCHUS (Cf. Bacchus)). Meaning riotous, drunken roistering; orgy is from 1711 … Etymology dictionary
bacchanalia — (n.) drunken revelry, 1630s, from the name of the Roman festival held in honor of Bacchus, from neuter plural of L. bacchanalis (see BACCHANAL (Cf. bacchanal)). A participant is a Bacchant (1690s), fem. Bacchante, from French. The plural of both… … Etymology dictionary
Bacchanalia — [ˌbakə neɪlɪə] plural noun [also treated as sing.] 1》 the Roman festival of the god Bacchus. 2》 (bacchanalia) wild revelry. Derivatives bacchanalian adjective Origin C16: from L. bacchanalia, neut. plural of the adjective bacchanalis (see… … English new terms dictionary
bacchanal — [ bakən(ə)l, nal] chiefly literary noun 1》 an occasion of wild and drunken revelry. 2》 a priest, worshipper, or follower of Bacchus, the Greek or Roman god of wine. adjective characterized by wild revelry; bacchanalian. Origin C16: from L.… … English new terms dictionary