Pronunciation: /pɪriən/
adjective relating to the Muses, who were the nine goddesses of the arts and sciences in Greek mythology
A1 The Pierian spring is a source of knowledge in Greek mythology.
A2 She visited the Pierian library to study for her exams.
B1 The professor's Pierian lectures were always engaging and informative.
B2 His Pierian intellect was evident in his deep understanding of the subject.
C1 The Pierian tradition of scholarship has been passed down for generations.
C2 Her Pierian grasp of the topic impressed even the most seasoned academics.
formal The Pierian Spring is often associated with the concept of gaining knowledge through learning.
informal I heard that the Pierian Spring is a popular spot for tourists to visit.
slang Let's hit up the Pierian Spring and see what we can learn today.
figurative Her mind was like a Pierian Spring, constantly overflowing with new ideas and information.
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