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jacchus in a sentence

n.

Definition

Jacchus is a figure in ancient Greek rituals associated with the transformative power of the vine, often invoked during Dionysian festivals.

Sample Sentences

  1. In ancient Greek rituals, Jacchus was often invoked during the Dionysian festivals.
  2. The figure of Jacchus represents the mysterious and transformative power of the vine.
  3. During the procession, the followers chanted to Jacchus, seeking his blessing for a bountiful harvest.
  4. Jacchus was sometimes depicted as a youthful figure, embodying the spirit of rebirth and renewal.
  5. Scholars debate the origins of Jacchus, with some suggesting his roots in older fertility deities.

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