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maenadic
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mae⋅nad
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næd
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–noun
1.
bacchante.
2.
a frenzied or raging woman.
Origin:
1570–80;
< L
Maenad-
(s. of
Maenas
) < Gk
Mainás
a bacchante, special use of
mainás
madwoman
Related forms:
mae⋅nad⋅ic,
adjective
mae⋅nad⋅ism,
noun
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maenad
1579, from Gk.
mainas
(gen.
mainados
) "priestess of Bacchus," lit. "madwoman," from stem of
mainesthai
"to rage, go mad" (see
mania
).
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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