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ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: -dionisio-, *dionisio*
Possible hiragana form: ぢおにしお
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CMU English Pronouncing Dictionary Dictionary [with local updates]
dionisio
dionysian

CMU English Pronouncing Dictionary Dictionary [with local updates]
dionysian

WordNet (3.0)
dionysia(n) an orgiastic festival in ancient Greece in honor of Dionysus (= Bacchus), Syn. Bacchanalia
dionysian(adj) of or relating to or worshipping Dionysus

The Collaborative International Dictionary of English (GCIDE) v.0.53
Dionysia

‖n. pl. [ L., fr. Gr. &unr_;. ] (Class. Antiq.) Any of the festivals held in honor of the Olympian god Dionysus. They correspond to the Roman Bacchanalia; the greater Dionysia were held at Athens in March or April, and were celebrated with elaborate performances of both tragedies and comedies. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

Dionysiac

a. Of or pertaining to Dionysus or to the Dionysia; Bacchic; as, a Dionysiac festival; the Dionysiac theater at Athens. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

Dionysian

a. Relating to Dionysius, a monk of the 6th century; as, the Dionysian, or Christian, era. [ 1913 Webster ]


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.
[ 1913 Webster ]

Japanese-English: EDICT Dictionary
ディオニュソス的[ディオニュソスてき, deionyusosu teki] (adj-na) (See アポロ的) Dionysian [Add to Longdo]

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