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jarabe tapatío

American  
[hah-rah-ve tah-pah-tee-aw] / hɑˈrɑ vɛ ˌtɑ pɑˈti ɔ /

noun

  1. a dance of Mexican origin, performed by a couple and consisting of nine figures and melodies, in which the partners often dance facing each other but not touching.


Etymology

Origin of jarabe tapatío

< Mexican Spanish; Spanish jarabe literally, sweetened drink, syrup; tapatío pertaining to Guadalajara (allegedly a word used in this region of Mexico for a serving of three tortillas, originally a unit of cacao bean currency < Nahuatl tlapatiotl price, value)