Definition of Idyllian

1. idyllic [adj] - See also: idyllic

Lexicographical Neighbors of Idyllian

idrialines
idrialite
idrialites
idrosis
ids
iduronate
iduronate sulfatase
iduronic acid
iduronidase
idyl
idylatries
idylatry
idylist
idylists
idyll
idyllian (current term)
idyllic
idyllical
idyllically
idyllics
idyllist
idyllists
idylls
idyls
idée
idées
ie
ieo
ies
if't

Literary usage of Idyllian

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Homes of the New World: Impressions of America by Fredrika Bremer (1853)
"... like a lovely episode of idyllian purity and freshness. The Pilgrims of New England stained its toil with blood by their injustice and cruelty to the ..."

2. The Monthly Review by Charles William Wason (1842)
"The same man and the same horse which we had seen once before wandering together in such idyllian ..."

3. The Epidemics of the Middle Ages by Justus Friedrich Carl Hecker, Benjamin Guy Babington (1859)
"... verde," which was suited to the milder excitement of the senses, caused by green colours, and set to idyllian songs of verdant fields and shady groves. ..."

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