Definitionn. (classical mythology) a priestess or votary of Bacchus
Last update: October 3, 2015
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At Rome she painted the portraits of Princesses Adelaide and Victoria, and at Naples the "Lady Hamilton as a Bacchante" now in the collection of Mr Tankerville Chamberlayne; and then journeyed to Vienna, Berlin and St Petersburg. [Please select]
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She had copied the head-dress of a Bacchante in the Louvre. [Please select]
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She was some beauty--like the picture of Lady Hamilton dressed as a Bacchante. [Please select]
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Shockingly out of place was a miniature of the Dancing Bacchante. [Please select]
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'Twas only yesterday that Jacques Aujet painted you as the Bacchante in his 'Masque of Folly. [Please select]
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The Vulcan of Cairnvreckan, who acknowledged his Venus in this exulting Bacchante, regarded her with a grim and ire-foreboding countenance, while some of the senators of the village hastened to interpose. [Please select]
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