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Saturnalian - traducción al Inglés

ANCIENT ROMAN FESTIVAL IN DECEMBER
Saturnalia and christmas; Saturnalicius; Saturnale; Saturnalia Gifts; Saturnalian; Kalenda (festival); Saturna (festival)
  • 2nd-century AD Roman bas-relief depicting the god Saturn, in whose honor the Saturnalia was celebrated, holding a scythe
  • Filocalus]]) depicting the month of December, with Saturnalian dice on the table and a mask (''[[oscilla]]'') hanging above
  • Twelfth Night]] celebration with a "[[Lord of Misrule]]"
  • Roman disc in silver depicting Sol Invictus (from [[Pessinus]] in [[Phrygia]], 3rd century AD)
  • ''Saturnalia'' (1909) by [[Ernesto Biondi]], in the [[Buenos Aires Botanical Gardens]]
  • [[Ancient Greek painting]] signed by "Alexander of Athens", discovered in [[Herculaneum]], showing five women playing [[knucklebones]], a game which was played during the Attic holiday of [[Kronia]]<ref name="Hansen2002"/>
  • ''Ave, Caesar! Io, Saturnalia!'' (1880) by [[Lawrence Alma-Tadema]]. The painting's title draws a comparison between the spontaneous declaration of [[Claudius]] as the new emperor by the [[Praetorian Guard]] after the assassination of [[Caligula]] and the election of a ''Saturnalicius princeps''.<ref>The painting represents a scene recorded by [[Josephus]], ''Antiquitates Iudiacae'' 19; and [[Cassius Dio]] [https://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Cassius_Dio/60*.html#1 60.1.3.]</ref>
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  • oscillum]]'', effigies of human heads, in place of real human heads.<ref name="Taylor"/><ref name="Chance"/>
  • Dice players in a wall painting from [[Pompeii]]
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Saturnalian         

[sætə'neiliən]

прилагательное

общая лексика

относящийся к сатурналиям (в Древнем Риме)

(saturnalian) носящий характер вакханалии

разгульный

разнузданный

saturnalia         

существительное

общая лексика

разгул, вакханалия

Древний Рим

сатурналии

синоним

Saturnalia

Saturnalia         

[sætə'neiliə]

существительное

общая лексика

сатурналии (в Древнем Риме)

(saturnalia) употр. часто с гл. в ед. ч. оргия

вакханалия

дикий разгул

Definición

saturnalian
a.
Riotous, licentious, sportive, loose, dissolute.

Wikipedia

Saturnalia

Saturnalia is an ancient Roman festival and holiday in honour of the god Saturn, held on 17 December of the Julian calendar and later expanded with festivities through to 23 December. The holiday was celebrated with a sacrifice at the Temple of Saturn, in the Roman Forum, and a public banquet, followed by private gift-giving, continual partying, and a carnival atmosphere that overturned Roman social norms: gambling was permitted, and masters provided table service for their slaves as it was seen as a time of liberty for both slaves and freedmen alike. A common custom was the election of a "King of the Saturnalia", who gave orders to people, which were followed and presided over the merrymaking. The gifts exchanged were usually gag gifts or small figurines made of wax or pottery known as sigillaria. The poet Catullus called it "the best of days".

Saturnalia was the Roman equivalent to the earlier Greek holiday of Kronia, which was celebrated during the Attic month of Hekatombaion in late midsummer. It held theological importance for some Romans, who saw it as a restoration of the ancient Golden Age, when the world was ruled by Saturn. The Neoplatonist philosopher Porphyry interpreted the freedom associated with Saturnalia as symbolizing the "freeing of souls into immortality". Saturnalia may have influenced some of the customs associated with later celebrations in western Europe occurring in midwinter, particularly traditions associated with Christmas, the Feast of the Holy Innocents, and Epiphany. In particular, the historical western European Christmas custom of electing a "Lord of Misrule" may have its roots in Saturnalia celebrations.

Ejemplos de uso de Saturnalian
1. In reality, it was folly to think that the old man could be taken from his Saturnalian life of ease in Rome to play the one game in which he was never interested: politics.
2. He became an activist, and ran some risk of imprisonment (at the hands of the saturnalian King Farouk), before the ministry packed him off to America to do a couple of years of educational research.
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