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bacchant
[ bak-uhnt, buh-kant, -kahnt ]
noun
, plural bac·chants, bac·chan·tes [b, uh, -, kan, -teez, -, kahn, -].
- a priest, priestess, or votary of Bacchus; bacchanal.
- a drunken reveler.
adjective
- inclined to revelry.
bacchant
/ ˈbækənt /
noun
- a priest or votary of Bacchus
- a drunken reveller
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- bac·chantic adjective
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of bacchant1
C17: from Latin bacchāns , from bacchārī to celebrate the bacchanalia
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Example Sentences
He was in this, just as he was in everything else, a remnant of a past age; he had merely been transformed into a Bacchant!
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But shall I be more like a Bacchant holding the thyrsus in my right hand, or in this?
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Scenes of bacchant excitement and of wildest abandonment may be witnessed here.
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