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Arcadian meaning
Pertaining to an arcade. | Furnished with arcades. | Ideally rustic or pastoral.
Example sentences (17)
NEW YORK – The Pan Arcadian Federation of America launched its Arcadian Registry Project and a new website at a reception on Aril 20 at the Metropolitan Club in Manhattan.
Arcadian Atlas will finally be released on consoles as the game comes to Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch next week.
Lee Bank announced that four new corporators have been elected to its board: local advocate Juan Carlos Gonzalez, Arcadian Shop co-owner Jeffrey Minkler, Great Barrington car wash owner Baljit Singh and community health worker Marcela Urrea.
Summer Serenade by Arcadian Strings with guest conductor William Dutton at St James’s Church, Birstwith.
With three records under their belt, Arcadian Child return to Nicosia for a rocking show.
From 5pm to 7pm, Chinese New Year will be held at The Arcadian, with face changing performances, lion and dragon dances, classical fan and umbrella dances and firecrackers.
His research uncovered the counterintuitive story of how two of the most noted naturalists of their eras actively contributed to the urbanization of the Arcadian landscape both men loved and called home.
Harriet O'Brien, Telegraph Travel Cotswolds expert, says: “This old coaching inn is wonderfully set on a large swathe of common ground owned by the National Trust and grazed by arcadian-looking cattle.
After being turned away from the school, Courtney and Evans walked to Arcadian First Baptist Church, where Courtney’s mother works.
The late night stage gets underway right after that with performances from the Arcadian Wild, the Luke Bulla Trio and The Way Down Wanderers, ending around midnight.
An Arcadian dance was named kidaris.
In the Arcadian cults, it seems that Demeter and Persephone were the first of a series of daemons with the same nature.
Many Arcadian villages lost half their inhabitants, and fears arose that they would turn into ghost towns.
Strephon, a handsome Arcadian shepherd, arrives and meets his aunts ("Good-morrow, good mother").
The Arcadian cult to Demeter links her to a male deity (Greek: Πάρεδρος, Paredros), who accompanied the Great Goddess and has been interpreted as a possible substitution for Poseidon ; Demeter may therefore be related to a Minoan Great Goddess ( Cybele ).
The gates, however, are defended until Aeneas returns with his Tuscan and Arcadian reinforcements.
They are the two Great Goddesses of the Arcadian cults, and evidently they come from a more primitive religion.