arcadia
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editarcadia (plural arcadias)
- Alternative letter-case form of Arcadia
- 1880, Allan Pinkerton, Bucholz and the Detectives[1]:
- He had read of the wonderful success which attended the efforts of some of his countrymen who had emigrated to Australia, that arcadia of the agriculturist, and burning with a desire to seek his fortune in the new land of promise, he began to make inquiries of the place, its products, and of the possibilities of successful operations while there.
- 1999 December 17, Fred Camper, “The Kitsch Pitch”, in Chicago Reader[2]:
- No other development is visible, and the road is free of traffic--a path to freedom through a perfect arcadia.
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editItalian
editAdjective
editarcadia
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editSpanish
editNoun
editarcadia f (plural arcadias)
Adjective
editarcadia f
Further reading
edit- “arcadia”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014