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saturnalia

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A period or occasion of general license, in which the passions or vices have riotous indulgence; a period of unrestrained revelry.

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Saturnalia was a 1986 science fiction novel by Grant Callin , published by Baen Books . It was based on a short story named "Saturn Alia". It was followed by a sequel, A Lion on Tharthee .

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Saturnalia \Sat`ur*na"li*a\, n. pl. [L. See Saturn .] (Rom. Antiq.) The festival of Saturn, celebrated in December, originally during one day, but afterward during seven days, as a period of unrestrained license and merriment for all classes, extending ...

Usage examples of saturnalia.

It was a cross between Saturnalia, Oktoberfest, the Olympics, and May Day.

And I had a practically inexhaustible supply of Reality Pills for Halloween, saturnalia, and bar mitzvahs.

Just as the great end-of-the-year festival was getting under way, Plautia provided Sabinus with a tiny, warm Saturnalia present whom they named Flavius Clemens.

During the licentious days of the Saturnalia, the streets of the city resounded with insolent songs, which derided the laws, the religion, the personal conduct, and even the beard, of the emperor.

He could complain authoritatively about the lonelinessof a stranger in Athens during the Eleusyian Mysteries, in ancient Baghdadduring Ramadan, in Rome at Saturnalia, in China at New Year, in the Cave of theOld Ones at the Feast of the Great Bear .

Saturnia, several miles inland and halfway to Monte Amiata, was now just a small village beside a great stone wall, built round the hot sulphur springs which had made it a favourite spot for the Romans, who celebrated the feast of Saturnalia there.

But in some cultures it developed as a religious holiday peculiar to theocracies: the safety-valve holiday, the day of excesses, of sin without punishment, the saturnalia.