parnassus

[pahr-nas-uh s]

parnassus Definition

  • 1a mountain in central Greece, traditionally regarded as the home of the Muses and sacred to Apollo and the Dionysian cult
  • 2a poetic name for a center of poetic or artistic activity

Using parnassus: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "parnassus" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The Parnassus of literature is Shakespeare.

  • Example

    The city has become a parnassus for artists and writers.

  • Example

    The poet's work was inspired by the muses of Parnassus.

parnassus Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for parnassus

Phrases with parnassus

  • in a state of poetic inspiration

    Example

    He wrote his best poetry while on Parnassus.

  • to become a successful writer or artist

    Example

    She hopes to climb Parnassus and become a renowned painter.

  • Parnassian heights

    the highest level of artistic achievement

    Example

    His paintings have reached the Parnassian heights of the art world.

Origins of parnassus

from Latin 'Parnassus', from Greek 'Parnassos'

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Summary: parnassus in Brief

The term 'parnassus' [pahr-nas-uh s] refers to a mountain in Greece that was considered sacred to Apollo and the Muses. It is also used as a poetic name for a center of artistic or poetic activity. The phrase 'on Parnassus' means in a state of poetic inspiration, while 'climb Parnassus' means to become a successful artist or writer. 'Parnassian heights' refers to the highest level of artistic achievement.