"farandole" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: farandoles [plural]
Etymology: From French farandole, from Occitan farandola. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|fr|farandole}} French farandole, {{der|en|oc|farandola}} Occitan farandola Head templates: {{en-noun}} farandole (plural farandoles)
  1. A lively chain dance in 6/8 time, of Provençal origin. Wikipedia link: farandole Categories (topical): Dances Translations (a lively chain dance): farandola [feminine] (Catalan), farandola [feminine] (Czech), farandole (Dutch), farandole (French), Farandole [feminine] (German), φαραντόλα (farantóla) [feminine] (Greek), farandol (Hungarian), farandola [feminine] (Italian), farandoulo (Occitan), фарандо́ла (farandóla) [feminine] (Russian), farandola [feminine] (Spanish)

Inflected forms

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