Bucolic
(
adjective
,
noun
)
(As an adjective)
Bucolic ( adjective )
- Of or relating to the pleasant aspects of the countryside and country life.
- Simple, rustic and pastoral.
Origin:
Late latin bucolicus, from greek boukolikos, from boukolos, a herdsman, from bous cow + -kolos, -herd.
Examples:
- The bucolic village was a perfect place to relax and unwind.
- The poem's imagery evokes a bucolic scene of shepherds and flocks.
- The bucolic countryside was a contrast to the hustle and bustle of the city.
- The bucolic setting of the farm was perfect for the wedding.
- Bucolic imagery is often used in romantic poetry to evoke a sense of rural simplicity and beauty.
(As a noun)
Bucolic ( noun )
- Of or relating to the pleasant aspects of the countryside and country life.
- Simple, rustic and pastoral.
Origin:
Late latin bucolicus, from greek boukolikos, from boukolos, a herdsman, from bous cow + -kolos, -herd.
Examples:
- The bucolic village was a perfect place to relax and unwind.
- The poem's imagery evokes a bucolic scene of shepherds and flocks.
- The bucolic countryside was a contrast to the hustle and bustle of the city.
- The bucolic setting of the farm was perfect for the wedding.
- Bucolic imagery is often used in romantic poetry to evoke a sense of rural simplicity and beauty.