То worship Bacchus - Поклоняться Бахусу
In mythology, Bacchus w as a god of the fertility of
nature and of wine. According to the usual tradition,
he was the son of Jupiter and Semele, the daughter of
Cadmus. He is said to have taught men to plant the
vine and to prepare wine from grapes. Bacchus was
always attended by Silenus, his companion and tutor,
by nymphs, the Bacchantes, young satyrs and shepherds. Great revels, the Bacchanals, were held in his
honour every spring; they were characterized by wild
ribaldry. Bacchus is usually represented riding on a
barrel, crowned with garlands of vine.
The words to worship Bacchus are used as a joke to
denote an excessive inclination to drinking wine.