Dionysus
Di o ny sus |ˌdīəˈnisəs ˌdaɪəˈnɪsəs |Greek Mythology a Greek god, son of Zeus and Semele. He was originally a god of the fertility of nature, associated with wild and ecstatic religious rites; in later traditions he is a god of wine who loosens inhibitions and inspires creativity in music and poetry. Also called Bacchus.
Dionysus |ˌdʌɪəˈnʌɪsəs |Greek Mythology a Greek god, son of Zeus and Semele; his worship entered Greece from Thrace c. 1000 bc. Originally a god of the fertility of nature, associated with wild and ecstatic religious rites, in later traditions he is a god of wine who loosens inhibitions and inspires creativity in music and poetry. Also called Bacchus.
Di o ny sus -sos /dà (ɪ )ənáɪsəs /名詞 〘ギ神 〙ディオニュソス 〘酒 豊饒 (じよう )演劇の神 〙.