bucolic• Today the bucolicbeauty of the regionhides a deeply entrenched and long-standingpoverty.• This film makes that sound a sweetly romantic, almost bucolicexistence.• My neurologist told me about a patient of hers who saw a bucolicfarmscene before each seizure.• If we were back in urbanreality now, we yet retained a glowimparted by our bucolicidyll.• And that will seem positively bucolic in 2015, when the trafficcount is predicted to more than triple.• a bucolic little town• There was a certain bucolic look to the faces of the cartdrivers.• Until recently, you would have had to look long and hard for an oil rig amid the bucolicscenery here.• The church is lovely, both in itself and for its bucolicsetting.
Originbucolic
(1500-1600)Latinbucolicus, from Greek, from boukolos“person who looks after cows”