bucolicbyuˈkɒl ɪk
bucolic (n)
- plural
- bucolics
English Definitions:
peasant, provincial, bucolic (noun)
a country person
eclogue, bucolic, idyll, idyl (adj)
a short poem descriptive of rural or pastoral life
arcadian, bucolic, pastoral (adj)
(used with regard to idealized country life) idyllically rustic
"a country life of arcadian contentment"; "a pleasant bucolic scene"; "charming in its pastoral setting"; "rustic tranquility"
bucolic, pastoral (adj)
relating to shepherds or herdsmen or devoted to raising sheep or cattle
"pastoral seminomadic people"; "pastoral land"; "a pastoral economy"
bucolic
The pastoral genre of literature, art, or music depicts an idealised form of the shepherd's lifestyle - herding livestock around open areas of land according to the seasons and the changing availability of water and pasture. The target audience is typically an urban one. A pastoral is a work of this genre. A piece of music in the genre is usually referred to as a pastorale. The genre is also known as bucolic, from the Greek βουκολικόν, from βουκόλος, meaning a cowherd.
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