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Meaning of "bacchante"
Bacchante refers to a priestess or female follower of Bacchus, the Roman god of wine and revelry. Bacchantes were known for their ecstatic celebrations and wild behavior during festivals
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- a priestess of Bacchus
- a female bacchanal
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I will take my bacchante home.
Allegorical clock of the harvest featuring a Bacchante.
I will take my bacchante home and we will finish our little scene.
He frequently represents fauns and satyrs sensuously hugging a Bacchante.
Run Bacchante in the mountains.
Ampelus is elated by his success and dresses up as a Bacchante as a form of celebration.
Bacchante was returning to Brest after a three-month voyage to San Domingo.
The next day the frigate HMS Bacchante joined them for three days.
Dalton wrote an account of their journey entitled The Cruise of HMS Bacchante.
Costume design for a bacchante in ' Narcisse ' by Tcherepnin.
No, because I have made her into a bacchante.
Bacchante - Had a heart . she had one.
In the engagement Griffon had five men wounded, while Bacchante suffered no casualties.
Until 1944, the Bacchante held a drum with gilded bronze bells in her right hand.
Burned-out cosmogony of my fingers, bacchante and lazy.
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Her hair is disheveled, and foam flows from her mouth, she is like a bacchante.
Come on, my lovely bacchante.
She looks like a nymph, a naiad, a sylph, a bacchante.
Upon my soul, you're making me as nervous as a Bacchante at her first orgy.
No, because I've made her into a bacchante.