pavane
名词 n.
动词 v.
英 /pəˈvɑːn/
美 /pəˈvɑːn/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A musical style characteristic of the 16th and 17th centuries.
— […] if the men should not agree what to play, but one would have a grave Pavane, another a nimbler Galliard, a third some frisking toy or Iigg, and then all of them should be wilful, none yield to his fellow, but every one scrape on his own tune as loud as he could: what a hideous hateful noise may you imagine would such a mess of Musick be?
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A moderately slow, courtly processional dance in duple time/meter.
— Why then be merry; be merry, or I’le be Out of humour, and then who shall dance the Pavan With Ossorio?
动词 v.
- To dance the pavane.
词形变化
词源
词源 1
From French pavane, from dialectal Italian pavana, contraction of the older padovana, feminine of padovano, meaning from the city of Padua (Italian Padova, dialectal form Pava).
词源 2
From French pavane, from dialectal Italian pavana, contraction of the older padovana, feminine of padovano, meaning from the city of Padua (Italian Padova, dialectal form Pava).
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