"junkanoo" meaning in All languages combined

See junkanoo on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: junkanoos [plural]
Etymology: From John Canoe, the older name of the festival, perhaps named after folk hero John Canoe. Head templates: {{en-noun|~}} junkanoo (countable and uncountable, plural junkanoos)
  1. A parade held in the Bahamas. Tags: countable, uncountable Categories (place): Bahamas
    Sense id: en-junkanoo-en-noun-qUUqdp5s Disambiguation of Bahamas: 88 12
  2. (music) A style of goombay traditionally played on goatskin drums and cowbells during the parade. Tags: countable, uncountable Categories (topical): Musical genres, Musical genres
    Sense id: en-junkanoo-en-noun-k6TC~S7B Disambiguation of Musical genres: 10 90 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English entries with topic categories using raw markup Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 29 71 Disambiguation of English entries with topic categories using raw markup: 27 73 Topics: entertainment, lifestyle, music
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: jonkonnu, Junkanoo Derived forms: Junkanooer

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