idyl
1idyl — idyl·lic; idyl·li·um; pyr·rol·idyl; idyl; idyl·li·cal·ly; idyl·li·on; …
2Idyl — I dyl, n. [L. idyllium, Gr. ?, fr. ? form; literally, a little form of image: cf. F. idylle. See {Idol}.] A short poem; properly, a short pastoral poem; as, the idyls of Theocritus; also, any poem, especially a narrative or descriptive poem,… …
3idyl — noun see idyll …
4-idyl- — i|dyl [↑ id u. ↑ yl ] Präfixendung (Infix) in Namen von als Substituenten zu benennenden Anionen, z. B. methanidyl ( CH‒2) …
5idyl — i·dyl || aɪdɪl / ɪdɪl n. poem or prose composition describing a charmingly rustic scene; pastoral scene, charmingly rustic episode …
6idyl — idly …
7idyl — n. [Written also Idyll.] 1. Bucolic, eclogue, pastoral, pastoral poem. 2. Short poem (highly wrought) …
8idyl — i|dyl sb., len, ler, lerne …
9idyl(s) — idyll(s) idle(s) idol(s) …
10idyl — noun 1. a musical composition that evokes rural life • Syn: ↑pastorale, ↑pastoral, ↑idyll • Derivationally related forms: ↑pastoral (for: ↑pastoral) • Hyp …