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Learn to pronounce Ar·ca·dy

/ˈärkədē/
noun
an ideal rustic paradise.

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Arcady in American English​​ (ˈɑrkədi ) OLD-FASHIONED, Poetic. Arcadia2 (the ancient region) 'Arcady'
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Arcady is a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin Arcadia. See etymology. Nearby entries.
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Arcady ; Arcadia (ancient region), a region in Ancient Greece poetically associated with a tradition of rural, bucolic innocence ; Arcadia (regional unit), a ...
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n. 1. a mountainous region of ancient Greece in the central Peloponnesus: traditionally represented in literature as a place of pastoral innocence and ...
Proper noun​​ Arcady. (poetic) Arcadia, an ancient region of Greece with a tradition of rural, bucolic innocence.
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Arcady: A poetic term for Arcadia , an ancient region of Greece with a tradition of rural , bucolic innocence .
Arcady definition: A poetic term for Arcadia, an ancient region of Greece with a tradition of rural, bucolic innocence.
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