Pronunciation: /ɪˈrɑːtoʊ/
noun In Greek mythology, one of the Muses, specifically the Muse of lyric and love poetry.
A1 Erato is the muse of love poetry in Greek mythology.
A2 In ancient Greece, Erato was often depicted with a lyre, symbolizing her connection to music and poetry.
B1 Poets would often invoke Erato for inspiration when writing about themes of love and desire.
B2 Erato's influence can be seen in many romantic poems and works of literature throughout history.
C1 Scholars have debated the significance of Erato in the context of Greek mythology and the arts.
C2 Erato's role as a muse continues to inspire poets and artists to this day, symbolizing the power of love and creativity.
formal Erato is often depicted in classical art as the muse of love poetry.
informal I heard Erato is your favorite muse from Greek mythology.
slang Yo, Erato is like the OG love poet muse, you know?
figurative Her words flowed like Erato's inspiration, filling the room with love and beauty.
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