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bourrée
[boo-rey, boo-rey]
noun
plural
bourréesan old French and Spanish dance, somewhat like a gavotte.
the music for it.
bourrée
/ ˈbʊəreɪ /
noun
a traditional French dance in fast duple time, resembling a gavotte
a piece of music composed in the rhythm of this dance
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Word History and Origins
Origin of bourrée1
1700–10; < French: literally, bundle of brushwood, originally, the twigs with which the bundle was stuffed (the dance may once have been done around brushwood bonfires); noun use of past participle (feminine) of bourrer to stuff, fill, verbal derivative of bourre hair, fluff < Late Latin burra wool, coarse fabric
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Word History and Origins
Origin of bourrée1
C18: from French bourrée a bundle of faggots (it was originally danced round a fire of faggots)
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