bacchanalian
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See also: Bacchanalian
English
[edit]Adjective
[edit]bacchanalian (comparative more bacchanalian, superlative most bacchanalian)
- Alternative letter-case form of Bacchanalian
- 1894, George du Maurier, “Part Third”, in Trilby: A Novel, New York, N.Y.: Harper & Brothers, →OCLC, page 165:
- With the help of a sleepy waiter, Little Billee got the bacchanalian into his room and lit his candle for him, and, disengaging himself from his maudlin embraces, left him to wallow in solitude.
- 2015, Adam Jones, Bomb: My Autobiography:
- Within three hours we'd drunk the place dry. Miraculously, we all made it back on the bus, but I've never seen a more bacchanalian scene of wanton debauchery than the ride back to the hotel.
Noun
[edit]bacchanalian (plural bacchanalians)
- Alternative letter-case form of Bacchanalian