Bacchant
a priest, priestess, or votary of bacchus; bacch-n-l.
a drunken reveler.
inclined to revelry.
historical examples
but shall i be more like a bacchant holding the thyrsus in my right hand, or in this?
the tragedies of euripides, volume i. euripides
scenes of bacchant excitement and of wildest abandonment may be witnessed here.
the history of prost-tution william w. sanger
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!
the t-tle market emily post
noun (pl) bacchants, bacchantes (bəˈkæntɪz)
a priest or votary of bacchus
a drunken reveller
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