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‖ nebris Archæol.|ˈnɛbrɪs| [L. nebris, a. Gr. νεβρίς fawn-skin, f. νεβρός fawn.] A fawn-skin, worn by Dionysus and his votaries.
1776J. Bryant Mythol. III. 196 They also at their sacrifices wore the nebris, or spotted skin, like the Bacchanalians in the west. 1850J. Leitch tr. C.O. Müller's Anc. Art §127 (ed. 2) 100 A beautiful youth crowned with ivy, engirt with a nebris, resting his lyre on the thyrsus. 1872Ruskin Eagle's Nest §225 The nebris of Dionusos and leopard-skin of the priests of Egypt relate to astronomy. |