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Castalia
/ kæˈsteɪlɪə /
noun
- a spring on Mount Parnassus: in ancient Greece sacred to Apollo and the Muses and believed to be a source of inspiration
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Derived Forms
- Casˈtalian, adjective
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Example Sentences
That would have made it too pompous an affair to satisfy the taste of our Castalia, who is sensitive refinement itself.
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But then, as Mrs. Errington reflected, Castalia did not understand Whitford society.
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His Grace sent Castalia a beautiful wedding present: a cairn-gorm, set in solid silver.
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And it was to be supposed that Castalia, having married the man of her heart, was happy.
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Castalia was looking in better health than when we first had the honour of making her acquaintance.
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