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  • after Mount Parnassus. grass of Parnassus Parnassian Parnassianism mountain home of poetry, literature and learning ^ NZ Topo Map Mount Parnassus on Wikipedia...
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  • Routledge & Kegan Paul Limited, page 1,020 IPA(key): /paɾ.naˈsos/ Παρνασσός • (Parnassós) m (plural Παρνασσοί) mount Parnassus Declension of Παρνασσός...
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  • Of or relating to Castalia, a mythical fountain of inspiration on Mount Parnassus, sacred to the Muses. Castalian spring Castalian Band 1667, John Milton...
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  • (genitive Pleistī); second declension A river of Greece rising in the Mount Parnassus and flowing into the Gulf of Corinthus near Cirrha Second-declension...
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  • English Wikipedia has an article on: Mount Parnassus Wikipedia Παρνασσός (Parnassós) Παρνησός (Parnēsós) — Ionic Λαρνασσός (Larnassós) As proposed by...
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  • Tithoreae); first declension A town of Phocis, built on the slopes of Mount Parnassus First-declension noun, with locative, singular only. Tithorea in Gaffiot...
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  • Wikipedia has an article on: Montparnasse Wikipedia fr From mont (“mount”) +‎ Parnasse (“Parnassus”). IPA(key): /mɔ̃.paʁ.nas/ Montparnasse m Montparnasse (a neighbourhood...
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  • Proprietors, at the Wesleyan Conference Office, […], page 495: The Mount, not Parnassus, Muse-haunted, nor Olympus, where the gods dwell, lazily for the...
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  • neck of a flask or bottle; the neck of the poppy; the middle part of Mount Parnassus. Second-declension noun (neuter). succollō (verb) Catalan: coll Corsican:...
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  • for the party. James Robinson Planché, Mr. Buckstone's Ascent; Or, Mount Parnassus There's so much getting up to please the town, / It takes a precious...
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  • grassland grassless grasslike grass moon grass moth grass mud horse grass of Parnassus grass oil grass on grass parrot grass-pea, grass pea grass pink grassplot...
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  • Libertie of an Impriſoned Royaliſt”, verse 3; in The Great Aſſiſes Holden in Parnaſſus by Apollo and His Aſſeſſovrs, pages 83–84 I, while I wiſht to bee Retir’d...
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  • empty. 1883, James Y[oung] Gibson, “Translator’s Preface”, in Journey to Parnassus […] Translated into English Tercets with Preface and Illustrative Notes […]...
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  • blue sky in between the horizontals of pinebranches. 1979 fall/winter, Parnassus: Poetry in Review, New York, N.Y.: Herbert Leibowitz, page 288: Under...
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