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idylladd into favorites/ˈaɪdəl/, /ˈaɪdɪl/, /ˈɪdəl/, /ˈɪdɪl/
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Etymology: (noun.) 1586. From Latin īdyllium Ancient Greek εἰδύλλιον (eidullion) εἶδος (eidos, “form, shape”).

rüya gibi durum, temiz aşk, pastoral şiir, idil, saf aşk, idyll, i., bak. idyll, köy hayatını idealleştirip tasvir eden kısa şiir veya düzyazı, saf ve sevimli, pastoral şiir veya düzyazı, idyllicpastoral,

1 rüya gibi durum  isim     ts
2 temiz aşk  isim     ts
3 pastoral şiir  isim     ts
4 idil  isim     ts
5idyl saf aşk     ts
6idyl idyll     ts
7idyl i., bak. idyll     ts
8idyl köy hayatını idealleştirip tasvir eden kısa şiir veya düzyazı     ts
9idyl saf ve sevimli     ts
10idyl pastoral şiir veya düzyazı     ts
11idyl idyllicpastoral     ts
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An episode or series of events or circumstances of pastoral or rural simplicity, fit for an idyll; a carefree or lighthearted experience, A composition, usually instrumental, of a pastoral or sentimental character, e.g. Siegfried Idyll by Richard Wagner, Any poem or short written piece composed in the style of Theocritus's short pastoral poems, the Idylls, an episode of such pastoral or romantic charm as to qualify as the subject of a poetic idyll, An episode or series of events or circumstances of pastoral or rural simplicity, fit for an idyl; a carefree or lighthearted experience, a short descriptive poem of rural or pastoral life, Any poem or short written piece composed in the style of Theocrituss short pastoral poems, the Idylls, a musical composition that evokes rural life, id·yll idylls in AM, also use idyl If you describe a situation as an idyll, you mean that it is idyllic. She finds that the sleepy town she moves to isn't the rural idyll she imagined. a place or experience in which everything is peaceful and everyone is perfectly happy (idyllium, from eidyllion, from eidos ). or idyl In literature, a simple descriptive work in poetry or prose that deals with rustic life or pastoral scenes or suggests a mood of peace and contentment. Idylls have taken varying forms, from the eclogue to the long narrative poem treating an epic, romantic, or tragic theme (such as Alfred Tennyson's "Idylls of the King"), poem or prose composition describing a charmingly rustic scene; pastoral scene, charmingly rustic episode, A short prose piece or poem that describes simple times in romantic ways, either a pastoral poem about shepherds or an epyllion, a brief epic that depicts a heroic episode An example of the second is Alfred lord Tennyson's "Idylls of the King ", A pastoral poem, usually brief, stressing the picturesque aspects of country life, or a longer narrative poem generally descriptive of pastoral scenes and written in a highly finished style, such as Milton's "L'Allegro " Sidelight: Idyll is the anglicized version of the Greek Eidillion Probably because the adjectival form of the word, idyllic is conventionally applied to a mood of tranquillity, innocence, and ideal virtues, the term is applied to poetry with wide latitude, as in Tennyson's Idylls of the King (See also Arcadia, Bucolic, Eclogue, Madrigal), pastoral poem or story, as in: The peaceful countryside looked like it would be a perfect setting for an idyll, A term, borrowed from literture, denoting a simple, peaceful, pastoral scene or work, alternative spelling of idyll, A short poem; properly, a short pastoral poem; as, the idyls of Theocritus; also, any poem, especially a narrative or descriptive poem, written in an eleveted and highly finished style; also, by extension, any artless and easily flowing description, either in poetry or prose, of simple, rustic life, of pastoral scenes, and the like, plural of idyll, plural of idyl,

12 An episode or series of events or circumstances of pastoral or rural simplicity, fit for an idyll; a carefree or lighthearted experience     ts
13 A composition, usually instrumental, of a pastoral or sentimental character, e.g. Siegfried Idyll by Richard Wagner     ts
14 Any poem or short written piece composed in the style of Theocritus's short pastoral poems, the Idylls     ts
15 an episode of such pastoral or romantic charm as to qualify as the subject of a poetic idyll     ts
16 An episode or series of events or circumstances of pastoral or rural simplicity, fit for an idyl; a carefree or lighthearted experience     ts
17 a short descriptive poem of rural or pastoral life     ts
18 Any poem or short written piece composed in the style of Theocrituss short pastoral poems, the Idylls     ts
19 a musical composition that evokes rural life     ts
20 id·yll idylls in AM, also use idyl If you describe a situation as an idyll, you mean that it is idyllic. She finds that the sleepy town she moves to isn't the rural idyll she imagined. a place or experience in which everything is peaceful and everyone is perfectly happy (idyllium, from eidyllion, from eidos ). or idyl In literature, a simple descriptive work in poetry or prose that deals with rustic life or pastoral scenes or suggests a mood of peace and contentment. Idylls have taken varying forms, from the eclogue to the long narrative poem treating an epic, romantic, or tragic theme (such as Alfred Tennyson's "Idylls of the King")     ts
21 poem or prose composition describing a charmingly rustic scene; pastoral scene, charmingly rustic episode  isim     ts
22 A short prose piece or poem that describes simple times in romantic ways     ts
23 either a pastoral poem about shepherds or an epyllion, a brief epic that depicts a heroic episode An example of the second is Alfred lord Tennyson's "Idylls of the King "     ts
24 A pastoral poem, usually brief, stressing the picturesque aspects of country life, or a longer narrative poem generally descriptive of pastoral scenes and written in a highly finished style, such as Milton's "L'Allegro " Sidelight: Idyll is the anglicized version of the Greek Eidillion Probably because the adjectival form of the word, idyllic is conventionally applied to a mood of tranquillity, innocence, and ideal virtues, the term is applied to poetry with wide latitude, as in Tennyson's Idylls of the King (See also Arcadia, Bucolic, Eclogue, Madrigal)     ts
25 pastoral poem or story, as in: The peaceful countryside looked like it would be a perfect setting for an idyll     ts
26 A term, borrowed from literture, denoting a simple, peaceful, pastoral scene or work     ts
27idyl alternative spelling of idyll     ts
28idyl A short poem; properly, a short pastoral poem; as, the idyls of Theocritus; also, any poem, especially a narrative or descriptive poem, written in an eleveted and highly finished style; also, by extension, any artless and easily flowing description, either in poetry or prose, of simple, rustic life, of pastoral scenes, and the like     ts
29idylls plural of idyll     ts
30idyls plural of idyl     ts
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