1. arcady - Adjective
2. Arcady - Proper noun
Arcady
(poetic) Arcadia, an ancient region of Greece with a tradition of rural, bucolic innocence.
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Arcady
A Russian male given name from Russian
arcady (comparative more arcady, superlative most arcady)
Alternative form of arcadey
Arcady
(poetic) Arcadia, an ancient region of Greece with a tradition of rural, bucolic innocence.
English Wikipedia has an article on:ArcadyWikipedia
Arcady
A Russian male given name from Russian
Love must kiss that mortal's eyesWho hopes to see fair Arcady.No gold can buy you entrance there;But beggared Love may go all bare-No wisdom won with weariness;But Love goes in with Folly's dress-No fame that wit could ever win;But only Love may lead Love in. Henry Cuyler Bunner
In Arcady there lies a crystal spring Ring'd all about with green melodious reeds Swaying seal'd music up and down the wind. Here on its time-defaced pedestal The image of a half-forgotten God Crumbles to its complete oblivion. Eleanor Farjeon
The woods of Arcady are dead, And over is their antique joy; Of old the world on dreaming fed; Grey Truth is now her painted toy; Yet still she turns her restless head. William Butler Yeats
I hied me off to Arcady- The month it was the month of May, And all along the pleasant way, The morning birds were mad with glee, And all the flowers sprang up to see, As I went on to Arcady. Louise Chandler Moulton
The woods of Arcady are dead, And over is their antique joy Of old the world on dreaming fed Gray Truth is now her painted toy. William Butler Yeats
Political observer of the newspaper, Arcady Dubnov, thinks that fighting between drug barons from different Turkmen clans could be behind the shooting. Source: Internet