- sparagmos
- sparagmos (n.) ritual death of a hero in tragedy or myth, 1949, from Gk. sparagmos, lit. "tearing, rending."
Etymology dictionary. 2014.
Etymology dictionary. 2014.
Sparagmos — (Greek: σπαραγμός) refers to an ancient Dionysian ritual in which a living animal, or sometimes even a human being, would be sacrificed by being dismembered, by the tearing apart of limbs from the body. Sparagmos was frequently followed by… … Wikipedia
Sparagmos — des Pentheus. Deckel einer Lekane, ca. etwa 450 v. Chr., Louvre Sparagmos bezeichnet das Zerreißen eines lebenden Tieres oder Menschen als Form der Opferung im religiösen Ritual, insbesondere im Kult des Dionysos. Bekannte menschliche Opfer… … Deutsch Wikipedia
sparagmos — /speuh rag meuhs/, n. the tearing to pieces of a live victim, as a bull or a calf, by a band of bacchantes in a Dionysian orgy. [ < Gk sparagmós lit., tearing] * * * … Universalium
sparagmos — /speuh rag meuhs/, n. the tearing to pieces of a live victim, as a bull or a calf, by a band of bacchantes in a Dionysian orgy. [ < Gk sparagmós lit., tearing] … Useful english dictionary
sparagmos — noun The process of tearing apart of limbs from ones body … Wiktionary
Omophagia — See raw foodism for the modern use of the term. Omophagia, or omophagy (from Greek ωμός raw ) is the eating of raw flesh. The term is of importance in the context of the cult worship of Dionysus. Marble image of a dancing Maenad;… … Wikipedia
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Maenad — Bacchae redirects here. For the tragedy by Euripides, see The Bacchae. Bassarids redirects here. For the opera by Hans Werner Henze, see The Bassarids. Furious Maenad,carrying a thyrsus and a panther,with a snake rolled up over her head.Tondo of… … Wikipedia
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