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Carmagnole

Noun: Historical

A carmagnole refers to a lively and rhythmic dance popular during the French Revolution. It was also the name given to a short jacket or loose-fitting coat worn by working-class people during that time.

Sample Sentence:

The carmagnole dance was performed with great enthusiasm by the revolutionaries during the French Revolution.


Noun: Historical

In the context of history, carmagnole can also refer to a popular song or chant associated with the French Revolution, usually sung while performing the carmagnole dance.

Sample Sentence:

The crowds sang the carmagnole as they marched through the streets, expressing their revolutionary fervor.


Noun: Local

In a local context, carmagnole can denote a type of traditional costume worn during festival celebrations in a specific region or city.

Sample Sentence:

The locals commemorated their cultural heritage by dressing in vibrant carmagnole outfits for the annual festival.


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