valse
n.
waltz, ballroom dance in three-quarters rhythm; music for waltz
v.
dance to waltz music
Waltz
A waltz is a
ballroom and
folk dance in
time, done primarily in
closed position. The waltz first became fashionable in
Vienna around the
1780s, spreading to many other countries in the years to follow. The waltz, and especially its closed position, became the example for the creation of many other ballroom dances. Subsequently, new types of waltz have developed, including many folk and several ballroom dances.
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valse
Noun
1. a ballroom dance in triple time with a strong accent on the first beat
(synonym) waltz
(hypernym) ballroom dancing, ballroom dance
valse (f)
n.
waltz, couples' dance in triple time with a strong first beat; music for a triple-time couples' dance
valser
v.
waltz, dance to waltz music; move quickly, move with lightness; do something in a relaxed and easy way
valere
v.
be valid, be worth, have weight; be of use; be equal to; be in force; avail oneself, make use, take advantage