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  1. In a near future, life on Earth has been decimated. Paul (Nicolas Cage) and his twin teenage sons, Thomas (Jaeden Martell) and Joseph (Maxwell Jenkins), have been living a half-life -- tranquility...

  2. The meaning of ARCADIAN is a person who lives a simple quiet life. a person who lives a simple quiet life; a native or inhabitant of Arcadia; the dialect of ancient Greek used in Arcadia… See the full definition

  3. Arcadian. adjective. literary us / ɑːrˈkeɪ.di.ən / uk / ɑːˈkeɪ.di.ən / Add to word list. showing or relating to an image or idea of perfect countryside life: He described a scene of Arcadian tranquility. His friends flocked to his country house, drawn by the Arcadian atmosphere there. See. Arcadia. Fewer examples.

  4. noun. a native of Arcadia. the dialect of ancient Greek spoken in Arcadia. Arcadian. / ɑːˈkeɪdɪən / adjective. of or relating to Arcadia or its inhabitants, esp the idealized Arcadia of pastoral poetry. rustic or bucolic. a life of Arcadian simplicity. noun. an inhabitant of Arcadia. a person who leads or prefers a quiet simple rural life.

  5. Arcadia ( Greek: Αρκαδία) refers to a vision of pastoralism and harmony with nature. The term is derived from the Greek province of the same name which dates to antiquity; the province's mountainous topography and sparse population of pastoralists later caused the word Arcadia to develop into a poetic byword for an idyllic vision of ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ArcadianArcadian - Wikipedia

    Arcadian may refer to: Arcadian, someone or something from, or related to: Arcadia (region), the ancient Greek region. Arcadia (regional unit), the region in modern Greece. Accademia degli Arcadi, the Italian literary academy founded in Rome. any of the other places known as "Arcadia".

  7. Arcadia, mountainous region of the central Peloponnese (Modern Greek: Pelopónnisos) of ancient Greece. The pastoral character of Arcadian life together with its isolation are reflected in the fact that it is represented as a paradise in Greek and Roman bucolic poetry and in the literature of the.

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