Bacchanal

/ˈbækənəl/ noun

A wild, drunken party or celebration; a person who participates in riotous revelry.

From Latin bacchanalis, from Bacchus (Roman god of wine). Originally referred to festivals honoring Bacchus, but evolved to mean any wild celebration involving drinking and debauchery.

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