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Baptae

Baptae · m

v. Meineke, Com. Fragm. I. p. 119], priests of the Thracian, afterwards Athenian, goddess Cotytto, whose festival was…

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Baptae — Lewis & Short

Baptae, ārum, m., = *ba/ptai [perh. so called from dyeing their hair;

I v. Meineke, Com. Fragm. I. p. 119], priests of the Thracian, afterwards Athenian, goddess Cotytto, whose festival was celebrated in a very lewd manner, Juv. 2, 92 Schol.; cf. Cotytto.

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