Word for the day bucolic

bucolic
/bjuːˈkɒlɪk/

adjective

1. of or characteristic of the countryside or country life; rustic

2. of or relating to shepherds; pastoral

noun

3. (sometimes pl) a pastoral poem, often in the form of a dialogue

4. a rustic; farmer or shepherd

My husband and I chose a peaceful bucolic town in the country for our summer retreat.

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I would have thought that the word would be more common in England which so many bucolic scenes. So much of English literature takes place in bucolic settings.
 

I'd heard it before but never really knew its exact meaning. I would never have associated it with rustic.
I thought it meant something like cranky or irritable.
 
I never heard of the meaning until fairly recently, always thought it meant something a bit more sinister, like bubonic.
 


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