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ASCOLIASMUS

Volume 3 · 67 words · 1860 Edition

an amusement with which the Athenians diverted themselves during the Anthesteria and other festivals of Bacchus, to whom they sacrificed a he-goat, because that creature is destructive to vines; and after inflating its skin and smearing it with oil, they attempted to dance upon it, thereby occasioning much merriment among the spectators. Virgil alludes to this custom:

Mellibus in pratis unctos salire per utres. Georg. ii. 384.