thyrsus in English

noun
1
(in ancient Greece and Rome) a staff or spear tipped with an ornament like a pine cone, carried by Dionysus and his followers.
Frenzied with wine they rushed through woods and over mountains uttering sharp cries, waving pine-cone-tipped wands ( thyrsi ).
noun
    thyrse

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1. 11 Thyrsus epitomize the tarot card of The Moon.

2. Come, O thou of golden face, Brandishing your thyrsus along Olympus, and restrain the insolence of the blood-thirsty man

3. Primal Wild: A Supernal Realm where the Ruling Arcana are Life and Spirit. Mages who walk the Thyrsus Path claim a Watchtower in this realm.