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<p> (from βάπτω , to wash) , a name formerly applied to the priests of the Thracian goddess Cotys, or Cotytto, and was derived from a practice in their festivals of washing in tepid water. Buttmann, however, in his Mythologus denies that the name [[Baptae]] was applied to the priests referred to. (See [[Cotys]]). </p>
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<p> (from '''''Βάπτω''''' '', To Wash'' ) '','' a name formerly applied to the priests of the Thracian goddess Cotys, or Cotytto, and was derived from a practice in their festivals of washing in tepid water. Buttmann, however, in his ''Mythologus'' denies that the name [[Baptae]] was applied to the priests referred to. (See [[Cotys]]). </p>
 
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Baptae [1]

(from Βάπτω , To Wash ) , a name formerly applied to the priests of the Thracian goddess Cotys, or Cotytto, and was derived from a practice in their festivals of washing in tepid water. Buttmann, however, in his Mythologus denies that the name Baptae was applied to the priests referred to. (See Cotys).

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