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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/14 18:03 UTC 版)
Borrowed from Latin Lēnaeus (“Lenaeus”), from Ancient Greek Ληναῖος (Lēnaîos, “Lenaeus”), from ληναῖος (lēnaîos, literally “of or relating to the winepress”), from ληνός (lēnós, “winepress”) + -αῖος (-aîos).
Lenaeus
Borrowed from Ancient Greek Ληναῖος (Lēnaîos, “Lenaeus”), from ληναῖος (lēnaîos, literally “of or relating to the winepress”), from ληνός (lēnós, “winepress”) + -αῖος (-aîos).
Lēnaeus m sg (genitive Lēnaeī); second declension
Second-declension noun, singular only.
| singular | |
|---|---|
| nominative | Lēnaeus |
| genitive | Lēnaeī |
| dative | Lēnaeō |
| accusative | Lēnaeum |
| ablative | Lēnaeō |
| vocative | Lēnaee |
出典:Wikipedia
●注意
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出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/05/10 10:28 UTC 版)
The Lenaia (Ancient Greek: Λήναια) was an annual festival with a dramatic competition. It was one of the lesser festivals of Athens and Ionia in ancient Greece. The Lenaia took place in Athens in the month of Gamelion, roughly corresponding to January. The festival was in honour of Dionysos Lenaios. "Lenaia" probably comes from "lenai", which is another name for the Maenads (the female worshippers of Dionysos).