Bacchus

/ˈbækəs/ noun

The Roman god of wine, celebration, and theater; his name is used today to symbolize wine and festivity.

From Latin 'Bacchus,' adapted from Greek 'Bakkhos' or 'Dionysus.' The god's cult spread from the Near East into Greece and Rome, becoming central to both societies' wine-drinking cultures.

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