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English
Etymology
bucol(ic) + -ism
Noun
bucolism (uncountable)
- Bucolicism.
2005, Gabriel Duarte, Javier Contreras, Roberto C. Caballero, “It's Not Just Grass!”, in Kjersti Monson, Alex Duval, editors, 306090 08: Autonomous Urbanism, page 25:Rural individualism provides nothing more than a pleasant attraction to city dwellers wiling to move away from the major urban centres, as a staged bucolism.
Romanian
Etymology
From bucolic + -ism.
Noun
bucolism n (uncountable)
- bucolicism
Declension