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morisk in a sentence

n.

Definition

Morisk: a lively traditional dance characterized by intricate footwork, often performed during festive celebrations in medieval England.

Sample Sentences

  1. The dancers performed a lively morisk, captivating the audience with their intricate footwork.
  2. In medieval England, the morisk was often associated with festive celebrations and courtly entertainment.
  3. He watched the morisk unfold, admiring the blend of rhythm and energy that filled the room.
  4. The morisk, with its spirited movements, was a favorite among the local villagers during harvest time.
  5. She decided to learn the morisk as part of her studies in traditional European folk dance.

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