thyrsus
/ˈθɜːsəs/noun
(pl. thyrsi /-saɪ/)
- (in ancient Greece and Rome) a staff or spear tipped with an ornament like a pine cone, carried by Bacchus and his followers(古希腊或罗马的)酒神杖(由酒神巴克斯及其随从所执的顶端有松果状饰物的手杖)。
词源
Latin, from Greek thursos 'plant stalk, Bacchic staff'.