Georgic [adjective]

Definition of Georgic:

country, not urban

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Sentence/Example of Georgic:

But there came an evening when we finished the Fourth Georgic together.

Virgil in the third Georgic speaks of a murrain among cattle.

His fame will doubtless depend on the rustic Georgic poem, Memoria sobre el cultivo del maz en Antioquia.

Johnson calls it a Georgic after the manner of Virgil, nor does it suffer from the comparison.

Dryden gives a beautiful description of this spot in a note on the beginning of the Second Georgic, Vol.

Ay; by the bye, Gordon set him a Georgic only on Thursday, and he has been swearing at him ever since.

His rhymes are often dissonant; in his Georgic he admits broken lines.

Georgic, jorj′ik, adj. relating to agriculture or rustic affairs.

So Bob had to learn the fourth Georgic by heart, and did most of it (with extreme enjoyment) up in that very same tree.

It was a sort of Georgic, giving complete instructions how apples are to be grown and cider to be made.