How to Pronounce "castalia"
word
kəˈsteɪliə
kuh-STAY-lee-uh
kəˈsteɪlɪə
kuh-STAY-li-uh
Definition
Castalia refers to a famous spring in Greek mythology believed to inspire poetry and learning. It can also be used in literary contexts to evoke a source of artistic inspiration.
IPA Transcription
American English
kəˈsteɪliə
British English
kəˈsteɪlɪə
Simplified Pronunciation
US
kuh-STAY-lee-uh
UK
kuh-STAY-li-uh
Listen in Context
In Greek myths, Castalia was a magical spring at Delphi.
Poets visited Castalia to seek inspiration.
The legend of Castalia has inspired many artworks.
Writers sometimes call their muse 'Castalia' to sound poetic.