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ˌloco-deˈscriptive, a. [f. loco- (in locomotion) erroneously taken as a combining form of L. locus place.] Descriptive of local scenery, etc.
1815Wordsw. Poems Pref., The Epitaph, the Inscription, the Sonnet, and all loco-descriptive poetry, belong to this class [the Idyllium]. 1833J. M. (title) The Invitation; a Locodescriptive Epistle, containing Sketches of Scenery in Wilts and Dorset. 1841Disraeli Amen. Lit. (1859) II. 219 These are loco-descriptive poems. Such were Denham's ‘Coopers Hill’, and its numerous..imitations. 1966English Studies XLVII. 68 Loco-descriptive poems of and guides to the Lakes. |