Idyllist vs Idylatry - What's the difference?
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A writer of idylls; an idyllic poet or writer; one who depicts idyllic or pastoral subjects.
The state of being idyllic.
Idylatry is a related term of idyllist.
As nouns the difference between idyllist and idylatry
is that idyllist is a writer of idylls; an idyllic poet or writer; one who depicts idyllic or pastoral subjects while idylatry is the state of being idyllic.idyllist
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*idylatry
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(idylatries)- With its rolling landscapes, welcoming people, and peaceful serenity, the idylatry of the town was matched only by its isolation.
