different between quickstep vs rigadoon
quickstep
English
Etymology
quick +? step.
Noun
quickstep (plural quicksteps)
- A fast foxtrot noted for its complex and intricate footwork.
Verb
quickstep (third-person singular simple present quicksteps, present participle quickstepping, simple past and past participle quickstepped)
- To dance the quickstep.
- To move with a hurried step.
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rigadoon
English
Etymology
From French rigaudon. Ultimate origin unknown; perhaps related to Hebrew ???????? or Arabic ????.
Noun
rigadoon (plural rigadoons)
- (dance) A quickstep dance for two people.
- (music) The music for this dance.
- (historical) Formerly in the French army, the beat of a drum while culprits were being marched to punishment.
Translations
Anagrams
- Giordano, orangoid, organoid
rigadoon From the web:
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- what does rigadoon
- rigadoon meaning
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