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Meaning of beguine | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
/beɪˈɡiːn/

Definitions

  1. A ballroom dance, similar to a slow rumba, originally from French West Indies and popularized abroad largely through the song "Begin the Beguine"; the music for the dance.
  2. A member of a semimonastic Christian lay religious order active in Northern Europe, particularly in the Low Countries in the 13th–16th centuries.
    historical

Equivalents

Deutsch Begine Beguine
Suomi beguine
Français béguin béguine
Nederlands begijn beguine
Polski beginka
Русский беги́н

Examples

“When they begin the beguine, / It brings back the sound of music so tender / It brings back the night of tropical splendor, / It brings back a memory ever green.”
“1956, Langston Hughes, I Wonder as I Wander, 2003, Arnold Rampersad, Dolan Hubbard (editors), The Collected Works of Langston Hughes, Volume 14: Autobiography, page 69, It was a haunting kind of beguine with a strange sad lyric about slavery and freedom set against insistent drums and voluptuous maracas:”
“He is especially fascinated by the chacha, the percussion instrument that sets the basic rolling rhythmic foundation of the beguine and propels the dancers, writing that “the tempo is set by a shiny tin container filled with pebbles.[…]″”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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