Dionysius

Dionysius

Meaning of the word

Dionysius is a male name of Greek origin meaning “consecrated to Dionysus,” the Greek God of wine, feast and pleasure.

Origin of the word

The word Dionysius originates in the ancient Greek, being a variation of the name Dionysus.

Adverbs of the word
– Dionysius happily
– Dionysius festively
– Dionysius pleasantly

Conjunctions of the word

– Dionysius and
– Dionysius or
– Dionysius but

synonyms of the word
– Dionysus
– Dionysus
– Dionysus

Definitions of the Word

  • Male Name of Greek origin meaning “consecrated to Dionysus”.
  • Name of a Christian saint.
  • Name of a tyrant of Syracuse, Sicily, in the fourth century BC

  • Phrases that the word applies




    “Dionysius is a common name in Ancient Greece.”
    “Dionysius was a much venerated saint in the Middle Ages.”
    “Dionysius ruled Syracuse with Iron Hand.”

    Examples of the word in text

    “Dionysius was known for its extravagant parties.”

    “Saint Dionysius is patron of the city of Paris.”

    “Dionysius was one of the most cruel tyrants in history.”

    rhymes with the word
    – Antonius
    – Julius
    – Marius

    anagrams with the word
    – Suidynois
    – NisidouSy
    – Nisidusyo

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