pastorale
pastoral
adjective pahs-toh-RAH-leh Rare
Origin: From Latin pastoralis, from pastor (shepherd), from pascere (to graze).
Also means
rural; bucolic
Usage Note
Pastorale can describe rural/shepherd life (paesaggio pastorale — pastoral landscape) or, in a religious context, a bishop's pastoral letter or staff (lettera pastorale, bastone pastorale). It is also a noun: una pastorale (a pastoral musical composition or poem). The same form serves both masculine and feminine in the adjective.
Examples
"Beethoven compose una famosa sinfonia pastorale."
Natural Translation
Beethoven composed a famous pastoral symphony.
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