Pisgah is a proper noun referring to Pisgah Mountain or Pisgah National Forest in the southeastern United States. It is pronounced as a two-syllable name with a soft initial onset and a stress on the first syllable; the ending is a light, unstressed -ah sound. It’s often used in regional American English contexts and in geographic titles. The term conveys natural, hiking, or geographic significance rather than a common noun.
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