Pastoral

/ˈpæstərəl/ adjective

Pastoral describes the peaceful, simple life of the countryside, especially with farms, animals, and open fields. It can also relate to the work of religious leaders caring for people.

“Pastoral” comes from Latin *pastor*, meaning “shepherd,” and *pastoralis*, “of or relating to shepherds.” It originally described things connected to herding sheep before expanding to mean country life in general.

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