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Idyll
Meaning
Noun
●
Any
poem
or
short
written
piece
composed
in the
style
of Theocritus's
short
pastoral
poems
, the Idylls.
●
An
episode
or
series
of
events
or
circumstances
of
pastoral
or
rural
simplicity
,
fit
for an
idyll
; a
carefree
or
lighthearted
experience.
●
In Music:
A
composition
, usually
instrumental
, of a
pastoral
or
sentimental
character
, e.g. Siegfried Idyll by Richard Wagner.
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Origin
idyll
English
idyllium
Latin
εἰδύλλιον
Ancient Greek (to 1453)
Sourced from
Etym
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