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Meaning of bacchical

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bacchical (a.)

Of or relating to Bacchus; hence, jovial, or riotous,with intoxication.

bacchical Sentence Examples

  1. The night was a bacchical revelry, filled with uninhibited revelry and drunken revelers.
  2. The festival culminated in a bacchical celebration, where participants indulged in wine and ecstatic dance.
  3. The play depicted the bacchical frenzy of a Dionysian cult, with its wild rituals and ecstatic participants.
  4. The bacchical paintings on the walls of the temple vividly portrayed the frenzied worship of Bacchus.
  5. The bacchical song echoed through the forest, inviting participants to join the revelry.
  6. The bacchical rites were known for their chaotic and orgiastic nature, where participants lost all inhibitions.
  7. The bacchical revelers wore masks and danced themselves into a frenzy, seeking a connection with the divine.
  8. The bacchical cult spread throughout Greece, inspiring both awe and fear among its followers.
  9. The bacchical ecstasy reached its peak at night, when bonfires illuminated the forest and participants chanted and danced until exhaustion.
  10. The term "bacchical" is often used figuratively to describe any excessive or unrestrained revelry.

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Of or relating to Bacchus; hence, jovial, or riotous,with intoxication.

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The night was a bacchical revelry, filled with uninhibited revelry and drunken revelers.

The festival culminated in a bacchical celebration, where participants indulged in wine and ecstatic dance.

The play depicted the bacchical frenzy of a Dionysian cult, with its wild rituals and ecstatic participants.

The bacchical paintings on the walls of the temple vividly portrayed the frenzied worship of Bacchus.