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csardas|ˈtʃɑːdɑːʃ, ˈzɑːdəs| Also czardas. [a. Hungarian csárdás, f. csárda inn.] A Hungarian national dance.
1860Players I. 114 Having made herself thoroughly mistress of the ‘Czardas’, the national dance of Hungary. 1883‘Ouida’ Wanda vi, They ended their dances with the Hungarian czardas. 1886W. J. Tucker E. Europe 217 The bewildering postures and maddening antics of the Csárdás. 1888E. D. Gerard Land beyond Forest II. 245 Whenever the csardas comes to an end there is a violent clapping of hands to make the music resume. 1944W. Apel Harvard Dict. Mus. 198/1 Czardas, a Hungarian dance, usually consisting of a slow, pathetic introduction called lassu, and a rapid and wild dance called friss or friska. F. Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody no. 2 is a well-known example. Ibid. 343/2 The Czardas..is said to be a 19th-century revival of the old verbunko. |