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Arcady

[ahr-kuh-dee]

noun

Literary.
  1. Arcadia.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of Arcady1

Earlier Arcadie < Latin Arcadia < Greek 첹í
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Example Sentences

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At the time, Arcady - which means "rustic paradise" - was approved on the basis that it was "sensitive to the local context".

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Adam Spiegel, who is behind Hairspray and The Mousetrap, built Arcady in Cley-next-the-Sea, Norfolk, in 2014, after gaining planning permission.

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Due its "height and prominence" Arcady is "harmful" for the Conservation Area because it "dominates the view" looking southwards, a consultation last year concluded.

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Arcady was described as "visually discordant" compared to the scale of other houses and cottages.

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All wild places were his home, thickets and forests and mountains, but best of all he loved Arcady, where he was born.

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