The etymology of the word country, and its relationship with land, is an issue that concerns the older meaning from the generic sense of both as earth. These are terms that are considered in connection with their roots of relationship and with the original meaning as voices from the past that come from the same Indo-European family, however, when discussing the history of the Country, the word it is related with a popular field of music derived from folkloric rhythm and melodies of Celtic migrants.
Countryland is a back-country the same that rural is the content that comes from behind.
Language is the medium of the human thought. The terms of an extended orality are the meanings that arise as a meaning of words and concepts from the singularity of images, from their own primitive matrices. Country of Origin Labeling (Country of Origin Labeling) has created the acronym COOL based on Agricultural Law of 2002 and 2008 for the marketing of products. In this case a sense of country is ‘country’, whereas previously, we have defined the concept as ‘rural’. With the new metaphor, COOL, agglutination linkages and composed by the union of the rich parts of meanings in content of ideas through a phonetic saving.