Eclogue
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What Does Eclogue Mean?
- 田园诗
- 牧歌
- 小诗
Eclogue Pronunciation
/ˈɛk.lɒɡ/
Eclogue Definition
noun
Definition
A short poem, often in the form of a dialogue between shepherds, that typically deals with rural or pastoral themes.
In ZH
一种短诗,通常以牧羊人之间的对话形式出现,通常涉及乡村或田园主题。
How to Use Eclogue in a Sentence
- The eclogue captures the essence of rural life.
- In his latest work, the poet wrote an eclogue reflecting on the beauty of nature.
- The eclogue is a classic form of pastoral poetry.
- Many famous poets have written eclogues throughout history.
- Eclogues often idealize the simplicity of shepherd life.
Cultural Notes
Eclogues were popular in ancient Greek and Roman literature, notably used by poets like Virgil.