βάκχος

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αὐτὸν κέκρουκας τὸν βατῆρα τοῦ λόγου → you have struck the very threshold of the argument, you have struck the most important and chiefmost point

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Russian (Dvoretsky)

βάκχος:
1) жрец Вакха, вакхант Plat.: Ἃιδου β. Eur. одержимый Гадесом, т. е. лишившийся рассудка;
2) вино (κρατὴρ βάκχου Eur.; βάκχον ἐκπιών Anth.).

Frisk Etymological English

Grammatical information: ?
Meaning: a fish, kind of κεστρεύς (Hicesios apud Ath. 306 e)
Origin: XX [etym. unknown]
Etymology: S. Thomson Fishes , Saint-Denis, Animaux marins and Strömberg Fischnamen 96.

Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)

βάκχος -ου, ὁ bacchant (een volgeling van Dionysus) :. ναρθηκοφόροι μὲν πολλοί, βάκχοι δέ τε παῦροι er zijn veel thyrsusdragers, maar weinig bacchanten (spreekwoord, vgl. Ned. ‘velen worden geroepen, weinigen zijn uitverkoren’) Plat. Phaed. 69d.

English (Woodhouse)

bacchic reveller

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