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ar·ca·dia \ärˈkādēə, ȧˈk-\ noun also ar·ca·dy \ˈärkədē, ˈȧk-, -di\ (plural arcadias also arcadies) Usage: often capitalized Etymology: from Arcadia, pastoral region of ancient Greece regarded as a rural paradise, from Latin, from Greek Arkadia : a usually idealized region or scene of simple pleasure, rustic innocence, and uninterrupted quiet < Jefferson … with his dream of … an 18th century rural arcadia — W.H.Hale > |