| Webster's Online Dictionary |
| Part of Speech | Definition | |
| Adjective | 1. Of or relating to or worshipping Dionysus.[Wordnet] 2. Relating to Dionysius, a monk of the 6th century; as, the Dionysian, or Christian, era.[Websters] 3. Being bacchanalian, bacchanal or bacchic. [Eve - graph theoretic] 4. Infrequently used base adjective of the adverb dionysianly.[Eve - graph theoretic] | |
| Adverb Form (dionysianly) |
1. Virtually never used adverbial inflection of the rarely used adjective dionysian.[Eve - graph theoretic] | |
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Sources: compiled from various sources, (under license) copyright 2008. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, WordNet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
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Date "Dionysian" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1828. (references) |
| Expressions | Definition | ||
| Dionysian Mysteries | The Dionysian Mysteries largely remain just that, a mystery. The secrecy surrounding them has been even more successful than that around the Rites of Eleusis, with whom they probably had some similarities, at least in their Classical Greek manifestation, though they were it seems far older. (references) | ||
| Dionysian period | A period of 532 years, depending on the cycle of the sun, or 28 years, and the cycle of the moon, or 19 years; -- sometimes called the Greek paschal cycle , or Victorian period . Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary. | ||
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Topics by Level of Interest: DIONYSIAN | ||||
| Topics sorted by level of Interest | Level (1=low, 600=high) | Topics sorted Alphabetically | Level (1=low, 600=high) | |
| Dionysian Mysteries | 53 | Apollonian and Dionysian | 13 | |
| Apollonian and Dionysian | 13 | Dionysian Mysteries | 53 | |
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Source: the editor, created by/for EVE to gauge likely levels of human interest in linguistically triggered topics (compiled across various sources, such as Wikipedia and specialty expression glosses). | ||||
| Language | Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses) | |||
| Balgarski | разгулен (dissipated, rackety, raffish, bacchanal, bacchanalian). Additional references: Balgarski, Bulgaria, Greece, DIONYSIAN. (volunteer & more translations) | |||
| Balgarski (transliteration) | razgulen (dissipated, rackety, raffish, bacchanal, bacchanalian). Additional references: Balgarski, Bulgaria, Greece, DIONYSIAN. (volunteer & more translations) | |||
| Bohemian | dionýský (DIONYSIAN, DIONYSIAC). Additional references: Bohemian, Czech Republic, DIONYSIAN. (volunteer & more translations) | |||
| Bulgarian | разгулен (dissipated, rackety, raffish, bacchanal, bacchanalian). Additional references: Bulgarian, Bulgaria, Greece, DIONYSIAN. (volunteer & more translations) | |||
| Bulgarian (transliteration) | razgulen (dissipated, rackety, raffish, bacchanal, bacchanalian). Additional references: Bulgarian, Bulgaria, Greece, DIONYSIAN. (volunteer & more translations) | |||
| Cestina | dionýský (DIONYSIAN, DIONYSIAC). Additional references: Cestina, Czech Republic, DIONYSIAN. (volunteer & more translations) | |||
| Chinese Simplified | 酒神节的 (bacchanal, bacchanalian, DIONYSIAC, DIONYSIAN), 狂饮的 (Dionysian). Additional references: Chinese Simplified, China, Brunei, DIONYSIAN. (volunteer & more translations) | |||
| Chinese Traditional | 酒神節的 (bacchanal, Bacchanalian, Dionysiac, Dionysian), 狂飲的 (Dionysian). Additional references: Chinese Traditional, China, Brunei, DIONYSIAN. (volunteer & more translations) | |||
| Czech | dionýský (DIONYSIAN, DIONYSIAC). Additional references: Czech, Czech Republic, DIONYSIAN. (volunteer & more translations) | |||
| Daco-Rumanian | dionisiac (bacchic, DIONYSIAC, DIONYSIAN). Additional references: Daco-Rumanian, Romania, Hungary, DIONYSIAN. (volunteer & more translations) | |||
| Hanguk Mal | 마시고 떠드는 (Dionysian), 흥청망청하는 (Dionysian). Additional references: Hanguk Mal, Korea, South, Korea, DIONYSIAN. (volunteer & more translations) | |||
| Hanguohua | 마시고 떠드는 (Dionysian), 흥청망청하는 (Dionysian). Additional references: Hanguohua, Korea, South, Korea, DIONYSIAN. (volunteer & more translations) | |||
| Italian | dionisiaco (DIONYSIAC, Dionysian). Additional references: Italian, Italy, Croatia, DIONYSIAN. (volunteer & more translations) | |||
| Japanese | ディオニュシオスの (Dionysian). Additional references: Japanese, Japan, Taiwan, DIONYSIAN. (volunteer & more translations) | |||
| Korean | 마시고 떠드는 (Dionysian), 흥청망청하는 (Dionysian). Additional references: Korean, Korea, South, Korea, DIONYSIAN. (volunteer & more translations) | |||
| Moldavian | dionisiac (bacchic, DIONYSIAC, DIONYSIAN). Additional references: Moldavian, Romania, Hungary, DIONYSIAN. (volunteer & more translations) | |||
| Romanian | dionisiac (bacchic, DIONYSIAC, DIONYSIAN). Additional references: Romanian, Romania, Hungary, DIONYSIAN. (volunteer & more translations) | |||
| Rumanian | dionisiac (bacchic, DIONYSIAC, DIONYSIAN). Additional references: Rumanian, Romania, Hungary, DIONYSIAN. (volunteer & more translations) | |||
| Ruotsi | dionysiskt (DIONYSIAN), dionysisk (DIONYSIAN). Additional references: Ruotsi, Sweden, Finland, DIONYSIAN. (volunteer & more translations) | |||
| Spanish | dionisíaca (DIONYSIaN). Additional references: Spanish, Spain, Mexico, DIONYSIAN. (volunteer & more translations) | |||
| Svenska | dionysiskt (DIONYSIAN), dionysisk (DIONYSIAN). Additional references: Svenska, Sweden, Finland, DIONYSIAN. (volunteer & more translations) | |||
| Swedish | dionysiskt (DIONYSIAN), dionysisk (DIONYSIAN). Additional references: Swedish, Sweden, Finland, DIONYSIAN. (volunteer & more translations) | |||
| Turkish | dionysus gibi (DIONYSIAC, DIONYSIAN), şarap ve bereket tanrısı ile ilgili (DIONYSIAC, DIONYSIAN), sefahat düşkünü (DIONYSIAC, DIONYSIAN, dissipated, dissolute, sensual). Additional references: Turkish, Turkey, Bulgaria, DIONYSIAN. (volunteer & more translations) | |||
| Source: Eve, based on a combination of meta analysis and graph theory (for near and back translations). | Top | |||
| Language | Translations for “DIONYSIAN” or closest synonym(s); back translations in parentheses. | |||
| Athag | Dathagiathagonyathagsathagian (Dionysian). Additional references: Athag, DIONYSIAN. (volunteer) | |||
| Double Dutch | Dagiagonyagsagian (Dionysian). Additional references: Double Dutch, DIONYSIAN. (volunteer) | |||
| Leet | [)!0^/jz!4^/ (Dionysian). Additional references: Leet, DIONYSIAN. (volunteer) | |||
| Oppish | Dopioponyopsopian (Dionysian). Additional references: Oppish, DIONYSIAN. (volunteer) | |||
| Pig Latin | IONYSIANDAY (DIONYSIAN). Additional references: Pig Latin, DIONYSIAN. (volunteer) | |||
| Terran B | dionyais (DIONYSIAN). Additional references: Terran B, DIONYSIAN. (volunteer) | |||
| Ubbi Dubbi | Dubiubonyubsubian (Dionysian). Additional references: Ubbi Dubbi, DIONYSIAN. (volunteer) | |||
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