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Polonaise

British pronunciation/pˌɒlənˈe‍ɪz/
American pronunciation/ˌpɑɫəˈneɪz/
Polonaise
[NOUN]
1

a type of women's dress characterized by a fitted bodice and a draped overskirt gathered in three places, creating a pouf at the back

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polonaise definition and meaning

What is a "polonaise"?

A polonaise is a historical women's garment that was fashionable in the 18th and 19th centuries and inspired by Polish national costume. The dress consists of a fitted bodice and a gathered or pleated skirt, typically worn over an underskirt or petticoat. The defining feature of a polonaise is the gathered and draped fabric at the back of the dress, which forms a train. The polonaise was originally a military dress uniform of Polish origin, but over time it evolved into a fashionable dress for women. The style was revived in the mid-19th century and remained popular throughout the Victorian era.

2

a piece of music for a slow Polish dance in moderate ³/₄ time that was popular in the 19th century

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Examples
1Can I guess spaghetti polonaise?
2These half crinolines led to more popular garments like the polonaise and the bustle.
3So I grew up hearing Chopin, Polonaise, stuff like that basically.
4We've not mixed it all together as is more traditional in polonaise.
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