单词 | pastoralism |
释义 | pastoralismn. 1. Concern with pastoral themes in literature or art. Also: pastoral quality or character; a pastoral trait or affectation. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > the arts in general > [noun] > work of art > qualities generally decoruma1568 humoura1568 variety1597 strength1608 uniformity1625 barbarity1644 freedom1645 boldness1677 correctness1684 clinquant1711 unity1712 contrast1713 meretriciousness1727 airiness1734 pathos1739 chastity1760 vigour1774 prettyism1789 mannerism1803 serio-comic1805 actuality1812 largeness1824 local colour1829 subjectivitya1834 idealism1841 pastoralism1842 inartisticalitya1849 academicism1852 realism1856 colour contrast1858 crampedness1858 niggling1858 audacity1859 superreality1859 literalism1860 pseudo-classicism1861 sensationalism1862 sensationism1862 chocolate box1865 pseudo-classicality1867 academism1871 actualism1872 academicalism1874 ethos1875 terribilità1877 local colouring1881 neoclassicism1893 mass effect1902 attack1905 verismo1908 kitsch1921 abstraction1923 self-consciousness1932 surreality1936 tension1941 build-up1942 sprezzatura1957 society > leisure > the arts > literature > style of language or writing > [noun] > other specific styles mock-heroica1668 far-fetch1813 periodicalism1837 pastoralism1842 book-speech1852 nounism1904 regionalism1909 Time-ese1952 kitchen-sinkery1964 nukespeak1979 the world > action or operation > behaviour > affected behaviour or affectation > [noun] > other specific affectations Chinesery1855 pastoralism1880 Japonism1890 artiness1901 folksiness1931 folkiness1938 radical chic1970 1842 Promethean Jan. 1/2 Humanity has passed through the..states of Paradization and barbarization, with their intermediate or transitionary estates of pastorialism and clanism.] 1842 Promethean Feb. 36/2 The sweet and homely English pastoralism of Bloomfield. 1873 D. Masson Drummond of Hawthornden iv. 38 There is something of the same sustained pastoralism, the same poetical tact. 1880 ‘V. Lee’ Stud. 18th Cent. Italy iii. 148 The effeminate pastoralisms of the dying seventeenth century. 1910 Publ. Mod. Lang. Assoc. Amer. 25 256 We can see how admirably Browne carries on the turn given to Spenserian pastoralism by Drayton. 1969 R. Cody (title) The landscape of the mind. Pastoralism and Platonic theory in Tasso's Aminta and Shakespeare's early comedies. 1992 Stud. Eng. Lit.: Eng. Number (Tokyo) 55 Despite all his artificial literariness, his second-hand pastoralism, there always remains his generous treatment of Jacky. 2. The practice of keeping sheep, cattle, or other grazing animals; the nomadic, non-industrial society that this implies. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > farming > [noun] > rustic pursuits or qualities country lifec1565 arcadianism1823 bucolics1865 pastoralism1876 pastoralness1878 1876 C. Southeran Percy Bysshe Shelley 16 The Hebrews, like every other nation, passed through the various phases of Nomadism and Pastoralism. 1902 Q. Jrnl. Econ. 17 109 Pastoralism..tends to build up a territorial aristocracy. 1974 F. Emery Oxfordshire Landscape i. 36 Neolithic settlers..liked to graze their cattle, pigs and sheep in the woods and clearings; together with this strong pastoralism they retained a high degree of skill in hunting and snaring wild animals. 1991 R. Oliver Afr. Experience (1993) v. 57 The expansion of cattle pastoralism through Africa was mainly limited by the tsetse fly. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1842 |
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