Associations to the word «Bacchus»
Noun
- Raspberry
- Onslaught
- Goat
- Statue
- Amor
- Infant
- Marble
- Mosaic
- Pax
- Fertility
- God
- Martyr
- Pan
- Ode
- Herodotus
- Gabrielle
- Saturn
- Sus
- Oracle
- Hymn
- Pond
- Prometheus
- Egyptian
- Croft
- Follower
- Mystery
- Tenor
- Constellation
- Ancient
- Depicting
- Crete
- Goddess
- Constantinople
- Fountain
- Lucius
- Victoria
- Reginald
- Foliage
- Panther
- Melbourne
- Temple
- Emerson
- Tyre
- Conqueror
- Madness
- Fable
- Antony
- Infancy
- Antiquity
- Madonna
- Harp
- Sophia
- Peggy
- Abu
- Sacrifice
- Dancing
- Europa
- Baptiste
- Rome
- Weston
- Mariner
- Jelly
- Freeway
- Cellar
- Painting
- Nero
- Thigh
- Flora
- Saint
- Solitude
- Donkey
- Attendant
- Libya
- Ale
Adjective
Wiktionary
BACCHUS, proper noun. (Roman god) The Roman name for Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and vivid social gatherings.
Dictionary definition
BACCHUS, noun. (classical mythology) god of wine; equivalent of Dionysus.
Wise words
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