eulocational

yoo' lo KAY shun u
adj. pertaining to poems like Dylan Thomas's "Fern Hill" and its
boyhood where "the spellbound horses walk(ed) warm/ Out of the
whinnying green stable/ On to the fields of praise," whose aim is to
construct some ideally beautiful locus out of words, not reproduce
some ordinary locus, as an ordinary locus.
Origin: [From "eu", meaning "good" and "locational."][rec'd October 22, 1989]

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