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61Dancé — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Dancé, commune française de la Loire Dancé, commune française de l Orne Catégorie : Homonymie …
62DANCE — Etruscan dance was much connected to ritual performance and has been extensively depicted in wall paintings from from over 20 Etruscan tombs concentrated in Tarquinia and Chiusi dating from the late sixth century and first half of the fifth… …
63dance — see they that dance must pay the fiddler he that lives in hope dances to an ill tune if you can walk you can dance, if you can talk you can sing …
64dance — See: SONG AND DANCE …
65dance — See: SONG AND DANCE …
66dance — n. [OF. dancer, dance] (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) Communicative movements of honeybees, usually performed on their combs …
67Dance — Found in Judg. 21:21, 23; Ps. 30:11; 149:3; 150:4; Jer. 31:4, 13, etc., as the translation of hul, which points to the whirling motion of Oriental sacred dances. It is the rendering of a word (rakad ) which means to skip or leap for joy, in… …
68dance to — phr verb Dance to is used with these nouns as the object: ↑beat …
69dance — [13] The history of the word dance, now widespread amongst European languages (French dansir, Spanish danzar, Italian danzare, German tanzen, Swedish dansa, Russian tancovat’), is disappointingly obscure. All these forms, including the English… …
70dance — See: song and dance …