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COUNTRY |
Pastoral |
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RURAL |
Pastoral |
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IDYLLS |
Pastoral settings |
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IDYLL |
Pastoral verse |
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IDYL |
Pastoral composition (mus) |
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BERGERET |
A pastoral song. |
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AMARYLLIS |
A pastoral sweetheart. |
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SHEPHERDISM |
Pastoral life or occupation. |
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PASTORALLY |
In a pastoral or rural manner. |
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SHEPHERDISH |
Resembling a shepherd; suiting a shepherd; pastoral. |
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CROOK |
A bishop's staff of office. Cf. Pastoral staff. |
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DRONE |
A monotonous bass, as in a pastoral composition. |
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SHEPHERDLY |
Resembling, or becoming to, a shepherd; pastoral;
rustic. |
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TRAGI-COMI-PASTORAL |
Partaking of the nature of, or combining,
tragedy, comedy, and pastoral poetry. |
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ARCADIC |
Of or pertaining to Arcadia; pastoral; ideally rural; as,
Arcadian simplicity or scenery. |
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BUCOLIC |
Of or pertaining to the life and occupation of a shepherd;
pastoral; rustic. |
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HERITAGE |
A possession; the Israelites, as God's chosen people;
also, a flock under pastoral charge. |
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REED |
A musical instrument made of the hollow joint of some plant;
a rustic or pastoral pipe. |
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PASTORAL |
Of or pertaining to shepherds; hence, relating to rural
life and scenes; as, a pastoral life. |
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MADRIGAL |
A little amorous poem, sometimes called a pastoral poem,
containing some tender and delicate, though simple, thought. |
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CROSIER |
The pastoral staff of a bishop (also of an archbishop,
being the symbol of his office as a shepherd of the flock of God. |
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YAKOOTS |
(Ethnol.) A nomadic Mongolian tribe native of Northern
Siberia, and supposed to be of Turkish stock. They are mainly pastoral
in their habits. |
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SETTLE |
To establish in the pastoral office; to ordain or install
as pastor or rector of a church, society, or parish; as, to settle a
minister. |
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ECLOGUE |
A pastoral poem, in which shepherds are introduced
conversing with each other; a bucolic; an idyl; as, the Ecloques of
Virgil, from which the modern usage of the word has been established. |
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COSSACK |
One of a warlike, pastoral people, skillful as horsemen,
inhabiting different parts of the Russian empire and furnishing
valuable contingents o... |