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.
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]