maenad
IPA: mɑˈɛnæd
noun
- (Greek mythology) A female follower of Dionysus, associated with intense reveling.
- An excessively wild or emotional woman.
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Examples of "maenad" in Sentences
- A maenad's blood is corrosive to vampires.
- There has been speculation that the character of Mary Ann is actually the maenad.
- The maenad lived in the woods and was responsible for scratching the heck out of Sookie.
- "maenad," a creature out of Greek mythology who worships Dionysus, Greek god of wine and drunkenness.
- Think back to the sacrifices he was willing to make to keep Sookie and the town of Bon Temps safe from the maenad, Maryanne.
- In the second book of Charlaine Harris’ Sookie Stackhouse series “Living Dead In Dallas”, a creature called a maenad is introduced.
- This maenad that I have defaced here is one of my favorites but obviously she has no body and I kind of want a big piece, full body, dancing, etc.
- If it's not witches (a la "True Blood's" detour last summer into the "maenad" orgy-mama storyline; boy, did she get tiresome), then it's werewolves.
- I know talking about vampires, werewolves, shape-shifters, etc. as "reality" is stretching things juuust a bit, but a maenad was a little too much to chew on.
- Unleashed, she is a maenad: not crabby but sardonic and perpetually restless, she scrambles over the stage, squaring up to several men at a time; she drinks from a hip flask; she wees; she smokes – and she fumes.
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