Word of the Day for Tuesday 31st December 2013
Quadrille \kwo-DRIL, kwuh-, kuh-\, noun:
1. a square dance for four
couples, consisting of five parts or movements, each complete in itself.
2. the music for such a dance.
2. the music for such a dance.
…I
found that every one of the other couples had retired, and that we four were
left to dance the quadrille by ourselves!
-- William Makepeace Thackeray, The Fitz-Boodle Papers, 1842
-- William Makepeace Thackeray, The Fitz-Boodle Papers, 1842
"What
a delightful quadrille we are having!" she said
enthusiastically as she passed him. "Delightful!" he acquiesced, with
a sudden leap at his heart, and forthwith he resolved to engage her for the
next dance as soon as ever he should be at liberty.
-- Ross Neil, The Heir Expectant, 1870
-- Ross Neil, The Heir Expectant, 1870
Quadrille entered English in the 1700’s
from the Latin quadra meaning "square."
Thanks to: www.dictionary.com