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Baccus

Definition:

Baccus is a noun that refers to the Roman god of agriculture, wine, and fertility. He is often represented as a jovial figure with a wreath of ivy leaves and holding a drinking cup.

Senses:

Sense 1:

In Roman mythology, Baccus is the god of agriculture and vineyards, known for his ability to bring abundance and joy.

Example sentence: During the harvest festival, the villagers offered prayers to Baccus for a bountiful crop.

Sense 2:

Baccus can also refer to a joyful celebration or feast involving wine and revelry.

Example sentence: The annual wine tasting event turned into a grand baccus of merriment and indulgence.

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