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    Arcady
    /ˈɑːkədi/

    noun

    • 1. an ideal rustic paradise. literary

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  3. Arcady is an archaic word that means the same as arcadia, a pastoral region or state of blissful happiness. Learn more about its origin, usage, and examples from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  4. Arcady is a region of ancient Greece or a place of rural simplicity and contentment. Learn the origin, synonyms, and translations of this word from various sources.

  5. Arcady is an old-fashioned or poetic name for Arcadia, a region in ancient Greece associated with pastoral life and happiness. Learn how to pronounce, use and origin of this word with examples and synonyms.

  6. Arcady is a literary term for Arcadia, a region of ancient Greece associated with pastoral simplicity and idyllic beauty. Learn the origin, history, and usage of this word with examples from literature and media.

  7. Arcadia is a literary term for an idealized rural life, often contrasted with the corruption of the city. Learn more about its origin, synonyms, and usage in sentences.

  8. Arcadia is a mountainous region in the central Peloponnese of ancient Greece, known for its pastoral life and isolation. It was not occupied by the Dorians and retained a distinct dialect, and it was a scene of conflict in the War of Greek Independence.

  9. Arcady is a noun that means a pastoral or idyllic place, especially in poetry or literature. It comes from the name of Arcadia, a region in ancient Greece associated with shepherds and rustic life.

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