bucolic 音标拼音: [bjuk'ɑlɪk]
a . 牧人的;乡村的
牧人的;乡村的
bucolic adj 1 : (
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 " [
synonym : {
arcadian },
{
bucolic }, {
pastoral }]
2 :
relating to shepherds or herdsmen or devoted to raising sheep or cattle ; "
pastoral seminomadic people "; "
pastoral land "; "
a pastoral economy " [
synonym : {
bucolic }, {
pastoral }]
n 1 :
a country person [
synonym : {
peasant }, {
provincial }, {
bucolic }]
2 :
a short poem descriptive of rural or pastoral life [
synonym :
{
eclogue }, {
bucolic }, {
idyll }, {
idyl }]
Bucolic \
Bu *
col "
ic \,
a . [
L .
bucolicus ,
Gr . ?,
fr . ?
cowherd ,
herdsman ; ?
ox (
perh .) ?
race horse ;
cf .
Skr .
kal to drive :
cf .
F .
bucolique .
See {
Cow }
the animal .]
Of or pertaining to the life and occupation of a shepherd ;
pastoral ;
rustic .
[
1913 Webster ]
Bucolic \
Bu *
col "
ic \,
n . [
L .
Bucolic [^
o ]
n po ["
e ]
ma .]
A pastoral poem ,
representing rural affairs ,
and the life ,
manners ,
and occupation of shepherds ;
as ,
the Bucolics of Theocritus and Virgil . --
Dryden .
[
1913 Webster ]
143 Moby Thesaurus words for "
bucolic ":
Alcaic ,
Anacreontic ,
Arcadian ,
Castalian ,
English sonnet ,
Homeric ,
Horatian ode ,
Hudibrastic ,
Italian sonnet ,
Petrarchan sonnet ,
Pierian ,
Pindaric ,
Pindaric ode ,
Sapphic ode ,
Shakespearean sonnet ,
Theocritean ,
agrarian ,
agrestic ,
agricultural ,
alba ,
anacreontic ,
arcadian ,
balada ,
ballad ,
ballade ,
bardic ,
boor ,
bumpkin ,
campestral ,
canso ,
chanson ,
clerihew ,
clod ,
clodhopper ,
clown ,
countrified ,
country ,
country bumpkin ,
didactic ,
dirge ,
dithyramb ,
dithyrambic ,
dramatic ,
eclogic ,
eclogue ,
elegiac ,
elegy ,
epic ,
epigram ,
epithalamium ,
epode ,
epopee ,
epopoeia ,
epos ,
farm ,
farmer ,
genuine ,
georgic ,
ghazel ,
haiku ,
hayseed ,
heroic ,
hick ,
hillbilly ,
homespun ,
idyll ,
idyllic ,
inartificial ,
jingle ,
limerick ,
looby ,
lout ,
lowland ,
lyric ,
madrigal ,
mock -
heroic ,
monody ,
narrative ,
narrative poem ,
native ,
natural ,
naturelike ,
nursery rhyme ,
ode ,
outland ,
palinode ,
pastoral ,
pastoral elegy ,
pastorela ,
pastourelle ,
poem ,
poetic ,
poetico -
mystical ,
poetico -
mythological ,
poetico -
philosophic ,
poetlike ,
prothalamium ,
provincial ,
rhapsodic ,
rhyme ,
rondeau ,
rondel ,
roundel ,
roundelay ,
rube ,
runic ,
rural ,
rustic ,
sapphic ,
satire ,
sestina ,
skaldic ,
sloka ,
song ,
sonnet ,
sonnet sequence ,
tanka ,
tenso ,
tenzone ,
threnody ,
triolet ,
troubadour poem ,
unadorned ,
unaffected ,
unartificial ,
unassuming ,
undesigning ,
undisguising ,
undissembling ,
undissimulating ,
unembellished ,
unfeigning ,
unpretending ,
unpretentious ,
unspoiled ,
unvarnished ,
upland ,
verse ,
verselet ,
versicle ,
villanelle ,
virelay ,
yokel
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BUCOLIC Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of BUCOLIC is of or relating to shepherds or herdsmen : pastoral How to use bucolic in a sentence The Origin of Bucolic Is 'Utterly' Quaint
BUCOLIC Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Bucolic definition: of or relating to shepherds; pastoral See examples of BUCOLIC used in a sentence
BUCOLIC | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary If the heroic narrative largely displaces the bucolic in literary genres of the modern period, the pastoral mode continues to thrive in music
BUCOLIC definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary 4 meanings: also: bucolical 1 of or characteristic of the countryside or country life; rustic 2 of or relating to shepherds; Click for more definitions
Bucolic - definition of bucolic by The Free Dictionary Define bucolic bucolic synonyms, bucolic pronunciation, bucolic translation, English dictionary definition of bucolic adj 1 Of or characteristic of the countryside or its people; rustic See Synonyms at rural 2 Of or characteristic of shepherds or flocks; pastoral
bucolic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary bucolic (comparative more bucolic, superlative most bucolic) Rustic, pastoral, country-styled The countryside was filled with charming, bucolic scenery, complete with rolling hills, fields of wildflowers, and quaint farmhouses
bucolic, adj. n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford . . . What does the word bucolic mean? There are seven meanings listed in OED's entry for the word bucolic See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence