Bacchus

//ˈbækəs//

Synonyms for "bacchus" (81 found)

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Translations

27 translations across 23 languages.

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Ancient Greek

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  • Βάκχος name (the Roman god of wine)

Armenian

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  • Բաքոս name (the Roman god of wine)

Catalan

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  • Bacus name (the Roman god of wine)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 巴克科斯 name (the Roman god of wine)

Czech

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  • Bakchus name (the Roman god of wine)

Danish

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  • Bacchus name (the Roman god of wine)

Esperanto

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  • Bakĥo name (the Roman god of wine)

Faroese

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  • Bakkus name (the Roman god of wine)

Franco-Provençal

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  • Baccho name (the Roman god of wine)

French

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  • Bacchus name (the Roman god of wine)

Greek

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  • Βάκχος name (the Roman god of wine)

Hungarian

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  • Bacchus name (the Roman god of wine)

Icelandic

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  • Bakkus name (the Roman god of wine)

Italian

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  • Bacco name (the Roman god of wine)

Japanese

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  • バックス name (the Roman god of wine)
  • バッコス name (the Roman god of wine)

Korean

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  • 바쿠스 name (the Roman god of wine)

Macedonian

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  • Бах name (the Roman god of wine)
  • Бахус name (the Roman god of wine)

Polish

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  • Bachus name (the Roman god of wine)

Portuguese

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  • Baco name (the Roman god of wine)

Russian

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  • Ба́хус name (the Roman god of wine)
  • Вакх name (the Roman god of wine)

Serbo-Croatian

2 entries
  • Бакхо name (the Roman god of wine)
  • Бахус name (the Roman god of wine)

Spanish

1 entries
  • Baco name (the Roman god of wine)

Turkish

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  • Diyonisos name (the Roman god of wine)

Sample sentences

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Bacchus has drowned more men than Neptune.

Source: tatoeba (266109)

The women, who, according to the custom at this festival of Bacchus, the vintage season, were called from the neighbouring villages to lend assistance, cast their eyes upon Daphnis, and exclaimed that he was as handsome as Bacchus himself.

Source: tatoeba (6212604)

"Come, jolly Bacchus, giver of delight; / kind Juno, come; and ye with fair accord / and friendly spirit hold the feast aright."

Source: tatoeba (6800340)

One festival was called Saturnalia and honored Saturn, another was called Bacchanalia and honored Bacchus.

Source: tatoeba (11257508)

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