BASSAREUS
a surname of Dionysus which, according to the explanations of the Greeks, is derived from the long robe which the god himself and the Maenads used to wear in Thrace, and whence the Maenads themselves are often called bassarae or bassarides.
The name of this garment again seems to be connected with, or
rather the same as a fox, probably because it was originally made
of fox-skins. Others derive the name Bassareus from a Hebrew
word, according to which its meaning would be the same as the
Greek the "precursor of the vintage". On some of the vases
discovered in southern Italy Dionysus
is represented in a long garment which is commonly considered to
be the Thracian bassara,