Plato Greek Lexicon Κορυβαντιάω

Κορυβαντιάω

korybantiao

celebrate the rites of the Corybantes, to be filled with Corybantic frenzy

Appears 4 times across Plato's dialogues.

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Dictionary (LSJ)

Κορυβαντιάω, A. celebrate the rites of the Corybantes, to be filled with Corybantic frenzy, Pl. Cri. 54d, Smp. 215e, Ion 533e, 536c; K. περί τι to be infatuated about a thing, Longin. 5: in Ar. V. 8, comically, of a drowsy person nodding and suddenly starting up, cf. Plin. HN 11.147.
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