Βάκχος

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Ancient Greek

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Etymology

Related to Latin bacca (pearl, beard, olive-berry, berry); both possibly derive from the name of a Thracian fertility god. Payne claims a derivation from Lydian 𐤡𐤠𐤨𐤦 (paki), the name of a Lydian god seen as equivalent to Dionysus.[1]

Pronunciation

 

Proper noun

Βᾰ́κχος (Bákkhosm (genitive Βᾰ́κχου); second declension

  1. Bacchus

Inflection

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Greek: Βάκχος (Vákchos)
  • Latin: Bacchus
  • Turkish: Bakkhos

References

  1. ^ Payne, Annick (2019) “Native Religious Traditions from a Lydian Perspective” in S. Blakely, B.J. Collins, S. Tusa, L. Urquhart (eds.), Religious Convergence in the Ancient Mediterranean, Atlanta, pages 231–248