"εὐοῖ" meaning in All languages combined

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Interjection [Ancient Greek]

IPA: /eu̯.ôi̯/, /eˈβy/, /eˈvi/, /eu̯.ôi̯/ (note: 5ᵗʰ BCE Attic), /eˈwy/ (note: 1ˢᵗ CE Egyptian), /eˈβy/ (note: 4ᵗʰ CE Koine), /eˈvy/ (note: 10ᵗʰ CE Byzantine), /eˈvi/ (note: 15ᵗʰ CE Constantinopolitan) Forms: euoî [romanization]
Etymology: From an epithet of Dionysus, Εὔιος (Eúios) or Εὐάν (Euán), probably from εὖ (eû, “good”) + υἱός (huiós, “son”) (implying "Well done, my son", said by Zeus to Dionysus after he won a fight in the Gigantomachy),http://www.hellenicgods.org/Dionysos---The-Epithets or from εὖ (eû, “good”) + οἶνος (oînos, “wine”). Etymology templates: {{m|grc|Εὔιος}} Εὔιος (Eúios), {{m|grc|Εὐάν}} Εὐάν (Euán), {{compound|grc|εὖ|υἱός|nocat=1|t1=good|t2=son}} εὖ (eû, “good”) + υἱός (huiós, “son”), {{compound|grc|εὖ|οἶνος|nocat=1|t1=good|t2=wine}} εὖ (eû, “good”) + οἶνος (oînos, “wine”) Head templates: {{head|grc|interjection}} εὐοῖ • (euoî)
  1. The cry used by worshipers of Dionysus. Categories (topical): Religion Related terms: εὐάζω (euázō), εὐάν (euán), εὐαί (euaí), εὖα (eûa)

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