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Διόνῡσος
Διόνῡσος
ep.Διώνῡσος
Ion.ΔεόνῡσοςAnacr.
Aeol.Ζόννυσσος
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Dionysusson of Zeus and Semele, assoc.w. wine, ecstatic ritual cults and theatrical performancesHom. Διονῡ́σιοςᾱ ονadjof a grape-pip; of gifts, ref. to wineof DionysusSimon. B.of a danceScol. Διονῡσιάςάδοςfem.adj of an altarof DionysusPratin. of a libationDionysiani.e. of wineE. of fun, i.e. derived fr. winePl. sb.island of Dionysusref. to NaxosCall. Διονῡ́σιονουn temple of DionysusTh. Pl. Is. Διονῡ́σιαωνn.pl Dionysianame of several Athenian festivals, esp. Great or City Dionysia and Rural DionysiaTh. Ar. Att.orats. Διονῡσιακόςή όνadj of a theatreof or dedicated to Dionysusof DionysusTh. Plb. of or relating to the Dionysiaof a contestDionysianArist.of aulos-players, ref. to a professional body so namedPlb. of a lawdealing with the DionysiaAeschin.

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Διόνῡσος
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διόνῡσος
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διονυσος
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Διόνῡσος
ep.Διώνῡσος
Ion.ΔεόνῡσοςAnacr.
Aeol.Ζόννυσσος
ουm
Dionysusson of Zeus and Semele, assoc.w. wine, ecstatic ritual cults and theatrical performancesHom. Διονῡ́σιοςᾱ ονadjof a grape-pip; of gifts, ref. to wineof DionysusSimon. B.of a danceScol. Διονῡσιάςάδοςfem.adj of an altarof DionysusPratin. of a libationDionysiani.e. of wineE. of fun, i.e. derived fr. winePl. sb.island of Dionysusref. to NaxosCall. Διονῡ́σιονουn temple of DionysusTh. Pl. Is. Διονῡ́σιαωνn.pl Dionysianame of several Athenian festivals, esp. Great or City Dionysia and Rural DionysiaTh. Ar. Att.orats. Διονῡσιακόςή όνadj of a theatreof or dedicated to Dionysusof DionysusTh. Plb. of or relating to the Dionysiaof a contestDionysianArist.of aulos-players, ref. to a professional body so namedPlb. of a lawdealing with the DionysiaAeschin.
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9546
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-9547
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