- BACCHUS (GOD OF WINE)
- [NPR]BACCHUS (-I) (M)
English-Latin dictionary. 2014.
English-Latin dictionary. 2014.
God of Wine — Bacchus (Roman); Dionysus (Greek) … Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games
Bacchus (Michelangelo) — Bacchus Artist Michelangelo Year 1497 Type Marble Dimensions 203 cm (80 in) Location Mus … Wikipedia
Bacchus — may refer to:* Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and intoxication, known as Bacchus to Romans * Saint Bacchus, Christian martyr, companion to Saint Sergius * 2063 Bacchus, asteroid * Bacchus (grape), white wine grape is grown in Germany and England … Wikipedia
Bacchus (comics) — Bacchus is a comics character created by Eddie Campbell and based upon the Roman god of wine and revelry, known to the Greeks as Dionysus.Publication historyBacchus first appeared as a character in Deadface (March 1987)fn|1, a Harrier Comics… … Wikipedia
Bacchus — Greek god of wine and revelry, late 15c., from L. Bacchus, from Gk. Bakkhos, perhaps related to L. bacca berry, olive berry, bead, pearl. Perhaps originally a Thracian fertility god … Etymology dictionary
Bacchus — Bac chus, n. [L., fr. Gr. Ba kchos.] (Myth.) The god of wine, son of Jupiter and Semele. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bacchus — [bak′əs] n. [L < Gr Bakchos] Gr. & Rom. Myth. the god of wine and revelry: identified with the Greek Dionysus Bacchic adj. bacchic … English World dictionary
Bacchus — The mythological god of wine and fertility, son of Jupiter and Semele. When Jupiter accidentally killed Semele, he removed the fetus from the woman s body and sewed it onto his thigh. Once born, Bacchus was entrusted to the care of nymphs,… … Dictionary of Renaissance art
Bacchus (Leonardo) — Infobox Painting| title=Bacchus artist=Workshop of Leonardo da Vinci year=1510 1515 type=Oil on walnut panel transferred to canvas height=177 width=115 city=Paris museum=LouvreThe Leonardesque painting of Bacchus , formerly a Saint John the… … Wikipedia
Bacchus — Roman god of wine; the Greek equivalent was Dionysus. Words derived from Bacchus are usually not capitalized but do retain ccspelling: bacchanalian, bacchic, bacchantic … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
Bacchus — noun Etymology: Latin, from Greek Bakchos Date: 14th century the Greek god of wine called also Dionysus … New Collegiate Dictionary