Definitionadj. (used with regard to idealized country life) idyllically rustic
Last update: September 27, 2015
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According to the story, Evander left the Arcadian town of Pallantion about sixty years before the Trojan War and founded Pallanteum or Palatium on the hill afterwards called the Palatine. [Please select]
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And I, with the Arcadian taint in my veins, saw the way open and went northwards. [Please select]
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The third labor imposed upon Hercules by Eurystheus was the capture of the Arcadian Stag. [Please select]
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The Arcadian atmosphere of Vincennes clothed him in its mists and dreams. [Please select]
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Then ensued the brief period so affectionately described in all literalness as the Arcadian Age. [Please select]
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"Eve," he said, quietly, "I was at the `Arcadian' to-night."' [Please select]
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] [Footnote H: The reader will observe the Arcadian habits of 1836, when the German was yet unknown. [Please select]
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