Bucolic meaning and synonyms from the coursebook 601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam with antonyms and illustrations for GRE & SAT candidates. This vocabulary items alongside its definition are talking to you with text-to-speech technology.
/bjuˈkɒl.ɪk/ (adj)
Bucolic meaning
of the countryside, rural, agrestic, countified, rustic, pastoral, country, of shepherds or pastoral life
Example
So, if today peasants and pastoralists are more similar than they were once assumed to be (maybe they always were, but frames of enquiry and theoretical conceptualizations from different scholarly traditions created false separations), what do we learn from pastoralism in bucolic scenes in order to recast our understandings of agrarian contexts? And how does an engagement with core themes of agrarian studies in turn inform the analysis of themes repeatedly emerging from a study of pastoral settings? Here I suggest seven themes that cut across the regional literatures on pastoralism discussed earlier and that also resonate with contemporary debates about peasants and agrarian societies.
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Parts of speech
Adverb: bucolically