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Antibacchius
Antibacchius An`ti*bac*chi"us, n. [L., fr. Gr. ? + ?. See Bacchius.] (Pros.) A foot of three syllables, the first two long, and the last short (#).
Bacchanal
Bacchanal Bac"cha*nal, a. [L. Bacchanalis. See Bacchanalia.] 1. Relating to Bacchus or his festival. 2. Engaged in drunken revels; drunken and riotous or noisy.
Bacchanal
Bacchanal Bac"cha*nal, n. 1. A devotee of Bacchus; one who indulges in drunken revels; one who is noisy and riotous when intoxicated; a carouser. ``Tipsy bacchanals.' --Shak. 2. pl. The festival of Bacchus; the bacchanalia. 3. Drunken revelry; an orgy. 4. A song or dance in honor of Bacchus.
Bacchanalia
Bacchanalia Bac`cha*na"li*a, n. pl. [L. Bacchanal a place devoted to Bacchus; in the pl. Bacchanalia a feast of Bacchus, fr. Bacchus the god of wine, Gr. ?] 1. (Myth.) A feast or an orgy in honor of Bacchus. 2. Hence: A drunken feast; drunken reveler.
Bacchanalian
Bacchanalian Bac`cha*na"li*an, a. Of or pertaining to the festival of Bacchus; relating to or given to reveling and drunkenness. Even bacchanalian madness has its charms. --Cowper.
Bacchanalian
Bacchanalian Bac`cha*na"li*an, n. A bacchanal; a drunken reveler.
Bacchanalianism
Bacchanalianism Bac`cha*na"li*an*ism, n. The practice of bacchanalians; bacchanals; drunken revelry.
Bacchant
Bacchant Bac"chant, a. Bacchanalian; fond of drunken revelry; wine-loving; reveling; carousing. --Byron.
Bacchant
Bacchant Bac"chant, n.; pl. E. Bacchants, L. Bacchantes. [L. bacchans, -antis, p. pr. of bacchari to celebrate the festival of Bacchus.] 1. A priest of Bacchus. 2. A bacchanal; a reveler. --Croly.
Bacchante
Bacchante Bac"chante, n.; L. pl. Bacchantes. 1. A priestess of Bacchus. 2. A female bacchanal.
Bacchantes
Bacchant Bac"chant, n.; pl. E. Bacchants, L. Bacchantes. [L. bacchans, -antis, p. pr. of bacchari to celebrate the festival of Bacchus.] 1. A priest of Bacchus. 2. A bacchanal; a reveler. --Croly.
Bacchantes
Bacchante Bac"chante, n.; L. pl. Bacchantes. 1. A priestess of Bacchus. 2. A female bacchanal.
Bacchantic
Bacchantic Bac*chan"tic, a. Bacchanalian.
Bacchants
Bacchant Bac"chant, n.; pl. E. Bacchants, L. Bacchantes. [L. bacchans, -antis, p. pr. of bacchari to celebrate the festival of Bacchus.] 1. A priest of Bacchus. 2. A bacchanal; a reveler. --Croly.
Bacchic
Bacchic Bac"chic, Bacchical Bac"chic*al, a. [L. Bacchicus, Gr. ?] Of or relating to Bacchus; hence, jovial, or riotous,with intoxication.
Bacchical
Bacchic Bac"chic, Bacchical Bac"chic*al, a. [L. Bacchicus, Gr. ?] Of or relating to Bacchus; hence, jovial, or riotous,with intoxication.
Bacchii
Bacchius Bac*chi"us, n.; pl. Bacchii. [L. Bacchius pes, Gr. ? (sc. ? foot).] (Pros.) A metrical foot composed of a short syllable and two long ones; according to some, two long and a short.
Bacchius
Bacchius Bac*chi"us, n.; pl. Bacchii. [L. Bacchius pes, Gr. ? (sc. ? foot).] (Pros.) A metrical foot composed of a short syllable and two long ones; according to some, two long and a short.
Bacchus
Bacchus Bac"chus, n. [L., fr. Gr. ?] (Myth.) The god of wine, son of Jupiter and Semele.
Debacchate
Debacchate De*bac"chate, v. i. [L. debacchatus, p. p. of debacchari to rage; de- + bacchari to rage like a bacchant.] To rave as a bacchanal. [R.] --Cockeram.
Debacchation
Debacchation De`bac*cha"tion, n. [L. debacchatio.] Wild raving or debauchery. [R.] --Prynne.

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- Eur. Cycl. 52 (lyr.); Pan Antip.ti=E. Oxy.662.49, Corn. ND27; Saturoi Luc.Bacch.1:-- # fem. kerastis, idos, of Io, Aesch. PB 674. II. as Subst., horned...
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