单词 | pastourelle |
释义 | pastourellen. 1. a. Music. = pastorale n. 1a. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > piece of music > type of piece > [noun] > pastoral piece pastorella1699 pastorale1724 musette1726 pastourelle1735 1735 J. F. Lampe (title) A collection of all the aires, pastorells, chacoons, entre, jiggs, minuets and musette's in Columbine Courtezan. 1869 H. Hiles & L. Leigh (title) Fayre pastorel, a cantata. 1978 R. Platt (title) Pastorelle and sonata: for three treble recorders. b. Dance. One of the figures of a quadrille, likened to a dance of shepherds and shepherdesses. Cf. pastorale n. 2. Now historical. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > dancing > movements or steps > [noun] > figure > figures in quadrilles and country-dances allemande?1770 reel1804 pastourelle?1814 poussette1814 pastorale1822 ladies' chain1825 poussetting1836 tour1841 grand chain1864 first set1894 ?1814 E. Payne (title) Payne's second set of quadrilles, with their proper figures in French & English, including the celebrated Nouvelle Pastorelle. 1861 Vanity Fair (N.Y.) 3 101/2 The serio-comic well-timed sweeps of those pink Pierrots, in their droll Pastourelle. 1879 Globe Encycl. V. 271/2 Quadrille, a popular set of square dances consisting of five movements, Le Pantalon, L'Eté. La Poule, La Pastourelle, and Le Finale. 1893 R. Thomson (title) Pastorelle quadrille. 1982 C. Y. Lang & E. F. Shannon in Lett. Alfred Lord Tennyson 247 The five figures (or contredanses) in quadrille: Le Pantalon, L'Eté, La Poule, La Trénitz, La Pastourelle. 2. = pastorella n. 4. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > poetry > poem or piece of poetry > lyric poem > [noun] > pastourelle pastoreta1862 pastourelle1870 pastorella1878 1851 Encycl. Americana (new ed.) X. 154/1 Amorous songs (chansons), duets (tensons), pastoral songs (pastourelles) and poetical colloquies (sirventes) were performed [by the troubadours of Provence].] 1870 N. Amer. Rev. July 195 The Pastourelles of Northern France had become as artificial as the Pastorals of Pope. 1908 Mod. Philol. 6 33 A pastourelle is a simple poem set in a rustic scene, graceful and trifling in tone, describing the meeting of a man of culture and an ingenue, generally a shepherdess. 1947 H. S. Bennett Chaucer & 15th Cent. vii. 175 In Robene and Makyne Henryson gives us the earliest form of the pastorelle that was to have so great a vogue. 1965 P. Dronke Med. Lat. & Rise European Love-lyric I. iv. 214 The motif of the young girl scolded or beaten by her parents..on account of her lover is most frequent in the pastourelle. 1991 Jrnl. Royal Musical Assoc. 116 161 The pastourelle, a poetic meeting-ground for aristocrat and peasant, chastity and passion, was among the most enduring topics of early French literature. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1735 |
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