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plural komasts
A drunken reveller, especially as depicted in Ancient Greek art. quotations examples
The triple repetition of the god's name has a hymnic effect and so in form as well as function these lines are a modification of the standard appeal of the komast to a divinity for help.
1979, David West, Tony Woodman, Creative Imitation and Latin Literature, Cambridge University Press, published 2001, page 55
In later versions of this theme on vases, a komast is occasionally found instead of the protosatyr here.
1994, Eric Csapo, Judith Barringer, The Context of Ancient Drama, University of Michigan Press, published 2005, page 96