roundelay
Americannoun
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a song in which a phrase, line, or the like, is continually repeated.
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the music for such a song.
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a dance in a circle; round dance.
noun
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Also called: roundel. a slow medieval dance performed in a circle
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a song in which a line or phrase is repeated as a refrain
Etymology
Origin of roundelay
1565–75; alteration (influenced by lay 4 ) of Middle French rondelet, diminutive of rondel roundel
Example Sentences
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In the end we are left with Agent Cooper and Laura Palmer, seemingly locked into a never-ending roundelay of repeating trauma.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 17, 2026
Man, that’s an ambition worth an endless roundelay of soulless mid-level convention venues, empty hotel rooms and backseat rides in SUVs sitting next to people telling you how many points you’re down in the polls.
From Salon • Jan. 23, 2024
His story opens and closes with a bureaucratic roundelay that many travelers, including those who are not transporting traps or a puma, may find relatable.
From Washington Post • Feb. 4, 2021
The movie begins as a buddy-cop procedural and a roundelay of working-class despair, then escalates slowly into a heist-gone-wrong thriller en route to a climactic face-off.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 20, 2019
Yea, I will soar to thee, in roundelay, In shine and shower, and make a bold assay Of each fond hope, to compass thee aright.
From Love Letters of a Violinist and Other Poems by Mackay, Eric
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