oreibasia

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Greek ορειβασία, literally ‘mountain-treading’.

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oreibasia

  1. A nocturnal ceremony of Bacchic women in Ancient Greece.
    • 1992, Donna Tartt, The Secret History:
      Besides, it was getting cold. They say that the oreibasia took place in midwinter, but I daresay the Peloponnesus is considerably milder that time of year than Vermont.