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menad

American  
[mee-nad] / ˈmi næd /

noun

  1. maenad.


menad British  
/ ˈmiːnæd /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of maenad

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The statue was in the middle of a new street that had been created to open up the museum and connect it to Palm Canyon Drive, Menad said.

From Reuters

Gen. Menad Nouba, who lost his job.

From Washington Times

The most beautiful Menad, with white muslin tunic and ruby-red bodice and skirt, has the exquisite face and form of Violante, with a violet or pansy on her breast.

From Project Gutenberg

A dancing menad can be no mother to Claire.'

From Project Gutenberg