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Bacchanalia

[ bak-uh-ney-lee-uh, -neyl-yuh ]

noun

plural Bacchanalia, Bacchanalias.
  1. (sometimes used with a plural verb) a festival in honor of Bacchus. Compare Dionysia.
  2. (lowercase) a drunken feast; orgy.


bacchanalia

/ ËŒ²úæ°ìəˈ²Ô±ðɪ±ôɪə /

plural noun

  1. often capital orgiastic rites associated with Bacchus
  2. any drunken revelry
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged†2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Origin of Bacchanalia1

1625–35; < Latin equivalent to Bacch ( us ) + -Äå²Ô ( us ) -an + -Äå±ô¾±²¹, neuter plural of -Äå±ô¾±²õ -al 1; probably modeled on ±¹´Ç±ô³¦Äå²ÔÄå±ô¾±²¹. See Saturnalia
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Example Sentences

While fatherhood has slowed my nightlife habits, judging by the gondola banter of a quintet of seasonal employees regaling the night prior’s exploits, the Bacchanalia is back.

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More than anything, Bacchanalia feels like a dare to everyone in Britain who is not dining at Bacchanalia.

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"This is just some kind of total godless Bacchanalia. There is no justification or explanation for this. And there cannot be," Zakharova said on Sputnik radio.

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In a nod to the annual Bacchanalia party, a faculty member dressed in a toga and greeted a similarly clad senior who launched the revelry.

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After finishing Georgetown the following year, she moved to Atlanta, where she became a pastry cook at the farm-to-table dining destination Bacchanalia, “the moment that truly changed the course of my career and life.â€

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