The meaning of Polonaise
Polonaise – definition
nounA slow dance of polish origin in triple time, consisting chiefly of an intricate march or procession.
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A polonaise and mazurka danced by the theatre's famous ballet schoolnounA woman's dress with a tight bodice and a skirt open from the waist downwards, looped up to show a decorative underskirt.
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A black velvet polonaise with jet buttons
adjective(of a dish) garnished with chopped hard-boiled egg yolk, breadcrumbs, and parsley.
Usage examples:
Polonaise sauce and trout sauce are specially made
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Word origin
mid 18th century: from French, feminine of polonais ‘Polish’, from medieval Latin Polonia ‘Poland’.
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