Ἀνθεστήρια

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Probably from ἄνθος (ánthos, flower), from the flowers used to decorate homes, drinking vessels, and children during the festival.

Pronunciation

 

Proper noun

Ἀνθεστήρῐᾰ • (Anthestḗria) n (genitive Ἀνθεστηρῐ́ων); second declension

  1. Anthesteria or the Anthesteria: an Attic and Ionian festival held over three days in late February or early March in honor of Dionysus, the dead, and the coming spring

Inflection

Hyponyms

  • Πιθοίγια (Pithoígia, the first day of Anthesteria)
  • Χοαί (Khoaí, the second day of Anthesteria)
  • Χύτροι (Khútroi, the third day of Anthesteria)

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