(Strabo, Pausanias); Caffalia, (Pindar, Virgil); A fountain at the foot of Mount Parnassus, in Phocis, near the temple of Apollo, or near Delphi; sacred to the Muses, thence called Caffalides. Its murmurs were thought prophetic, (Nonius, Lucian.) See the articles DELPHI and PARNASSUS.