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parnassian

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So his suggestion to: > let the sunlight continue to fall across these stones and get the endless Parnassian passages of Victorian-Era glass out to let the clerestory do what it’s supposed to do – be a clear story Doesn't make any sense.

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Quick take

A French poet of the Parnassianism movement.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of parnassian gathered in one view.

noun

A French poet of the Parnassianism movement.

adjective

Of or relating to Parnassus, as the source of literary (especially poetic) inspiration; (hence) of or belonging to poetry.

noun

(entomology) A papilionid butterfly of the holarctic alpine genus Parnassius or the subfamily Parnassiinae; an apollo butterfly.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for parnassian.

noun

A French poet of the Parnassianism movement.

adjective

Of or relating to Parnassus, as the source of literary (especially poetic) inspiration; (hence) of or belonging to poetry.

noun

(entomology) A papilionid butterfly of the holarctic alpine genus Parnassius or the subfamily Parnassiinae; an apollo butterfly.

noun

(rare) A poet.

Example sentences

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So his suggestion to: > let the sunlight continue to fall across these stones and get the endless Parnassian passages of Victorian-Era glass out to let the clerestory do what it’s supposed to do – be a clear story Doesn't make any sense.

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How do you use parnassian in a sentence?

So his suggestion to: > let the sunlight continue to fall across these stones and get the endless Parnassian passages of Victorian-Era glass out to let the clerestory do what it’s supposed to do – be a clear story Doesn't make any sense.

What does parnassian mean?

A French poet of the Parnassianism movement.

What part of speech is parnassian?

parnassian is commonly used as noun, adjective.