Bacchae

/ˈbækiː/ noun

Plural of baccha; female followers or priestesses of Bacchus, the Roman god of wine and revelry.

From Latin bacchae, feminine plural of baccha, derived from Bacchus, the Roman god of wine. The word refers to the frenzied female devotees in Bacchic rituals and mystery religions.

AMባክኁንት
ARبَكْخَانَات
BNব্যাক্খান্তি
CAbacant
CSbakchantky
DAbacchae
DEBacchantinnen
ELβακχάντιδες
ESbacantes
FAبَکْخَان
FIbakchae
FRbacchantes
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