
Parnassus
UK
/pɑːˈnæsəs/
US
/pɑrˈnæsəs/

Translation of "parnassus" into Russian
Parnassus
Nounparnassus
parnassus
parnassuses pl
The poets of the 19th century often referred to Parnassus as a symbol of poetic inspiration.
Поэты 19 века часто упоминали Парнас как символ поэтического вдохновения.
Additional translations
Гора Парнас
Парнас (литературный)
Definitions
Parnassus
NounA mountain in central Greece that was sacred to Apollo and the Muses, often associated with poetry, music, and learning.
The poets gathered at the foot of Parnassus to seek inspiration from the Muses.
A metaphorical term for the world of poetry or literature.
She aspired to reach the heights of Parnassus with her writing.
Idioms and phrases
scale Parnassus
Young poets long to scale Parnassus.
взойти на Парнас
Молодые поэты жаждут взойти на Парнас.
the slopes of Parnassus
Many artists dream of climbing the slopes of Parnassus.
склоны Парнаса
Многие художники мечтают подняться по склонам Парнаса.
the heights of Parnassus
She aspired to reach the heights of Parnassus with her poetry.
высоты Парнаса
Она стремилась достигнуть высот Парнаса благодаря своей поэзии.
descend from Parnassus
After years of fame, the writer seemed to descend from Parnassus.
сойти с Парнаса
После лет славы писатель словно сошёл с Парнаса.
seat on Parnassus
He believed he had earned his seat on Parnassus among the literary greats.
место на Парнасе
Он считал, что заслужил своё место на Парнасе среди великих литераторов.