Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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Formation like θύρσος (thúrsos). An expression of the Dionysiac religion, and as such suspected of foreign origin: probably Pre-Greek, in spite of older interpretations in Indo-European terms.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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θῐ́ᾰσος (thíasosm (genitive θῐᾰ́σου); second declension

  1. thiasus, Bacchic revel, rout
  2. religious guild, confraternity
  3. (in general) company, troop
  4. feast, banquet

Inflection

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Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Greek: θίασος (thíasos)
  • Latin: thiasus

Further reading

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Greek

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Noun

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θίασος (thíasosm (plural θίασοι)

  1. theatre company, troupe

Declension

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Declension of θίασος
singular plural
nominative θίασος (thíasos) θίασοι (thíasoi)
genitive θιάσου (thiásou) θιάσων (thiáson)
accusative θίασο (thíaso) θιάσους (thiásous)
vocative θίασε (thíase) θίασοι (thíasoi)
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Further reading

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