pierian (Meaning)

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pierian (a.)

Of or pertaining to Pierides or Muses.

Synonyms & Antonyms of pierian

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pierian Sentence Examples

  1. The Pierian Hillsides echoed with the melodious songs of ancient poets.
  2. Pierian waters flowed through the realm, inspiring writers with divine wisdom.
  3. A Pierian spring gushed forth in the sacred grove, granting eloquence to those who drank from it.
  4. The Pierian Muses danced gracefully on the slopes, their presence heralding inspiration.
  5. Zeus's thunderbolts struck the Pierian Mountains, creating the divine echoes that sparked poetic creativity.
  6. Apollo's lyre sang the Pierian hymns, guiding the thoughts of poets and scholars.
  7. The Pierian Piernasus stood tall, its summit a symbol of artistic aspiration and divine favor.
  8. A Pierian feast celebrated the birth of a new muse, bringing together writers, artists, and thinkers.
  9. Pierian rain drizzled upon the Earth, nourishing the seeds of creativity in all who received it.
  10. The Pierian heritage of poetry and scholarship continued to inspire generations of seekers of truth and beauty.

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Of or pertaining to Pierides or Muses.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The Pierian Hillsides echoed with the melodious songs of ancient poets.

Pierian waters flowed through the realm, inspiring writers with divine wisdom.

A Pierian spring gushed forth in the sacred grove, granting eloquence to those who drank from it.

The Pierian Muses danced gracefully on the slopes, their presence heralding inspiration.