Bacchants

/ˈbæk.ənts/ noun

Followers or priestesses of Bacchus (the Roman god of wine); people who participate in wild, drunken revelry or frenzied celebration.

From Latin 'Bacchans,' followers of Bacchus (from Greek 'Bacchos'). In Roman mythology, bacchants were the priestesses and followers known for their ecstatic, intoxicated rituals in honor of the wine god.

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