The Collaborative International Dictionary
corybantic \cor`y*ban"tic\ (k?r`?-b?n"t?k), a. [Gr. Korybantiko`s, fr. Kory`bas a Corybant.] Of, pertaining to, or resembling, the Corybantes or their rites; frantic; frenzied; as, a corybantic dance.
Wiktionary
a. 1 frenetic, ecstatic and orgiastic 2 of or pertaining to a Corybant
Usage examples of "corybantic".
The one in honour of whom men are now killing and mutilating themselves in a Corybantic frenzy, can evidently be no longer yours nor mine.
Everyone hammering smoothly, rapt as corybantic dancers: pound, pound, pound .
She taught him the courtly manners of the elf lords, and also the corybantic measures they trod when they were out in the open, barefoot in dew and drunk with moonlight.
I may fabricate a name for pleasure-hunters, following still, with Corybantic fury, the orgic revels of Osiris or Astarte: in brief, to all the shades of human heresy, on this side or on that of the golden mean, the worship of one true God, as revealed to us in His three mysterious characters.
His knees were bent, and though he was perfectly still, he somehow projected corybantic motion.
As the evening progressed, the interchanges of the Chatelaine became more burlesque and corybantic.