Bucolic ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Bucolic ( adjective )

  1. Of or relating to the pleasant aspects of the countryside and country life.
  2. Simple, rustic and pastoral.

Origin:

Late latin bucolicus, from greek boukolikos, from boukolos, a herdsman, from bous cow + -kolos, -herd.

Examples:

  1. The bucolic village was a perfect place to relax and unwind.
  2. The poem's imagery evokes a bucolic scene of shepherds and flocks.
  3. The bucolic countryside was a contrast to the hustle and bustle of the city.
  4. The bucolic setting of the farm was perfect for the wedding.
  5. Bucolic imagery is often used in romantic poetry to evoke a sense of rural simplicity and beauty.

(As a noun)

Bucolic ( noun )

  1. Of or relating to the pleasant aspects of the countryside and country life.
  2. Simple, rustic and pastoral.

Origin:

Late latin bucolicus, from greek boukolikos, from boukolos, a herdsman, from bous cow + -kolos, -herd.

Examples:

  1. The bucolic village was a perfect place to relax and unwind.
  2. The poem's imagery evokes a bucolic scene of shepherds and flocks.
  3. The bucolic countryside was a contrast to the hustle and bustle of the city.
  4. The bucolic setting of the farm was perfect for the wedding.
  5. Bucolic imagery is often used in romantic poetry to evoke a sense of rural simplicity and beauty.
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