释义 |
thy·iad \ˈthīˌ(y)ad, -_(y)əd\ noun (plural thyiads \-dz\ ; or thy·ia·des \ˈthī(y)əˌdēz, thīˈīəˌd-\) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Latin Thyiad-, Thyias, from Greek, from thyein to rage, seethe; akin to Greek thymos spirit, mind, courage — more at fume : a member of a group of ancient Greek women devoted to the orgiastic worship of Dionysus especially as practiced on Mount Parnassus |