ménade

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French

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Etymology

From Latin maenas (bacchant), from Ancient Greek μαινάς (mainás, raving, frantic), from Ancient Greek μαίνεσθαι (maínesthai, be furious).

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Noun

ménade f (plural ménades)

  1. maenad (follower of Dionysus)

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Spanish

Noun

ménade f (plural ménades)

  1. maenad (follower of Dionysus)

Further reading