dionysus |
denis |
As proper nouns the difference between dionysus and denis
is that
dionysus is (greek god) the god of wine, specifically its intoxication and social influence, but also the patron of agriculture and the theater also related to the mystery of religion, as in "spiritual intoxication" while
denis is (
label) (
male given name).
dionysus |
dionysian |
As a proper noun dionysus
is (greek god) the god of wine, specifically its intoxication and social influence, but also the patron of agriculture and the theater also related to the mystery of religion, as in "spiritual intoxication".
As an adjective dionysian is
wild, irrational, and undisciplined.
apollo |
dionysus |
As proper nouns the difference between apollo and dionysus
is that
apollo is (greek god|roman god): the son of zeus and leto, (or jupiter and latona), and the twin brother of artemis, (or diana)
[oxford dictionary of world mythology'', arthur cotterell, oxford university press, 1986] he was the god of light, music, medicine, and poetry; [''webster's college dictionary ], random house, 2001 and prophecy, dance, manly beauty, and more while
dionysus is (greek god) the god of wine, specifically its intoxication and social influence, but also the patron of agriculture and the theater also related to the mystery of religion, as in "spiritual intoxication".
As a noun apollo
is (astronomy) an asteroid possessing an orbit that crosses the orbit of the earth and an orbital period of over one year, with semimajor axes greater than 1 au, and perihelion distances less than 1017 au.
jesus |
dionysus |
As proper nouns the difference between jesus and dionysus
is that
jesus is jesus while
dionysus is (greek god) the god of wine, specifically its intoxication and social influence, but also the patron of agriculture and the theater also related to the mystery of religion, as in "spiritual intoxication".
dionysus |
pan |
In greek god terms the difference between dionysus and pan
is that
dionysus is the god of wine, specifically its intoxication and social influence, but also the patron of agriculture and the theater. Also related to the mystery of religion, as in "spiritual intoxication" while
pan is greek god of nature, often visualized as half goat and half man playing pipes. His Roman counterpart is Faunus.
As an acronym PAN is
acronym of lang=en.
As a noun pan is
a wide, flat receptacle used around the house, especially for cooking.
As a verb pan is
to wash in a pan (of earth, sand etc. when searching for gold).
As an adjective pan is
pansexual.
dionysus |
thriambus |
As a proper noun dionysus
is (greek god) the god of wine, specifically its intoxication and social influence, but also the patron of agriculture and the theater also related to the mystery of religion, as in "spiritual intoxication".
As a noun thriambus is
(religion|ancient greece) a hymn to dionysus, sung in processions in his honour.
dionysus |
silenus |
As proper nouns the difference between dionysus and silenus
is that
dionysus is (greek god) the god of wine, specifically its intoxication and social influence, but also the patron of agriculture and the theater also related to the mystery of religion, as in "spiritual intoxication" while
silenus is (greek mythology) a companion and tutor to the wine god dionysus.
dionysus |
maenad |
As a proper noun dionysus
is (greek god) the god of wine, specifically its intoxication and social influence, but also the patron of agriculture and the theater also related to the mystery of religion, as in "spiritual intoxication".
As a noun maenad is
(greek mythology) a female follower of dionysus, associated with intense reveling.
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