Bucolics - English meaning
Bucolics – definitions in English dictionary
nounA pastoral poem.
Usage examples:
The result is a complex mix of ancient greek bucolics (pastoral poetry), the natural history of nor…
adjectiveRelating to the pleasant aspects of the countryside and country life.
Usage examples:
The church is lovely for its bucolic setting
Bucolics translation into English
Bucolics: translate from English into Chinese
田园诗, 田园诗, 牧歌
Bucolics: translate from English into Dutch
Bucolics
Bucolics: translate from English into French
Bucoliques
Bucolics: translate from English into German
Bukolisch
Bucolics: translate from English into Hindi
बुकोलिक्स
Bucolics: translate from English into Italian
Bucolico
Bucolics: translate from English into Korean
목가적인
Bucolics: translate from English into Russian
Буколика, Буколический поэт, Сельский житель
Bucolics: translate from English into Spanish
Bucólicos, Bucólica
Word origin
early 16th century (as a noun): via Latin from Greek boukolikos, from boukolos ‘herdsman’, from bous ‘ox’.
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