dionysian

Dictionary of the word “dionysiac”

Meaning of the word

The word “dionysian” is an adjective that refers to something related to the Greek God Dionysus, known as the god of wine, feast, and ecstasy. The term is often used to describe characteristics or behaviors that are wild, chaotic, ecstatic and related to the celebration of life.

Origin of the word

The word “dionysiac” originates from the Greek term “dionysiakos”, which derives from the name of the God Dionysus. Dionysus was one of the most important gods of Greek mythology and was associated with fertility, wine and parties.

Word adverbs

Adverbs related to the word “dionysian” are:

  1. dionysiically
  2. dionysiically

Conjunctions of the word

There are no specific conjunctions related to the word “dionysian”.

Synonyms of the word

Some synonyms of the word “dionysiac” are:

  • Festive
  • Ecstatic
  • Wild
  • chaotic
  • lush

Word Definitions

Some definitions of the word “dionysiac” are:

  1. Relative or belonging to Dionysus, Greek god of wine and parties.
  2. characterized by ecstasy, exuberance and celebration of life.
  3. that expresses or represents the wild and chaotic aspects of human existence.

Phrases that the word applies

Some phrases in which the word “dionysiac” can be applied are:

  • The carnival party is a Dionysian moment of celebration and joy.
  • His behavior during the party was completely dionysiac, he was ecstatic and without worries.
  • Modern art often seeks to express the dionysian side of human existence.

Examples of the word in text

Example Text: “During the party, the participants danced and sang in a Dionysian way, completely surrendered to ecstasy and joy.”

Rhymes with the word

Words that rhyme with “dionysiac”:

  • Maniac
  • Atlantic
  • Romantic
  • Fanatic
  • Diabolic

Anagrams with the word

anagrams of the word “dionysiac”:

  • Adocisine
  • Coisidian
  • Inocisítico
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