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单词 polacca
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polaccan.

Brit. /pə(ʊ)ˈlakə/, U.S. /poʊˈlɑkə/
Origin: A borrowing from Italian. Etymon: Italian polacca.
Etymology: < Italian polacca Polish dance, polonaise (1585 in the Loeffelholtz manuscript, but apparently not recorded in the relevant sense in dictionaries of Italian until much later: 1813), spec. use as noun of feminine of polacco (adjective) Polish (see Polack n. and adj.). Compare French polonaise polonaise n. (see sense 1 at that entry).In alla polacca ultimately after the Italian phrase alla polacca (apparently first used in this sense in J. S. Bach Brandenburg Concerto no. 1 (1721, but compare Italian ballare alla polacca to dance a dance after the Polish fashion (1575); in the 19th cent. frequently used loosely in titles of musical compositions which are at best tenuously related to the polonaise, by composers of various nationalities, often in a French context).
A Polish dance, a polonaise; (also) a piece of music for this dance, or one supposedly in a Polish style. Also in alla polacca.
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society > leisure > dancing > types of dance or dancing > slow or stately dance > [noun] > specific
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minuet1672
cerebrand1677
minaway1688
gavotte1696
passepied1696
minuetto1724
polonaise1740
polacca1804
minuetinga1847
varsovienne1859
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society > leisure > the arts > music > type of music > dance music > [noun] > folk or country dance > Polish
polonaise1740
polacca1804
polskaa1822
mazurka1854
1804 J. W. Croker Familiar Epist. 79 If you give the part of Braham, Perhaps he'll condescend to play 'em; Or if you beg it, will attack a Bravura, Arriette, Polacca.
1806 T. Busby Compl. Dict. Music (ed. 2) Polacca, a Polish movement of three crochets in a bar, chiefly characterised by its emphasis being laid on the fifth quaver of the bar.
1812 J. M. Williams Dram. Censor 41 Master Byrne and Miss Smith executed a pas de deux (a polacca) in the second act.
1876 J. Stainer & W. A. Barrett Dict. Musical Terms 363/2 In No. 3 of Handel's twelve grand concertos is a polonaise or polacca.
1954 Grove's Dict. Music (ed. 5) VI. 836/2 Instrumental movements with the tempo indication alla polacca also occur.
1970 W. Apel Harvard Dict. Music (rev. ed.) 683/2 The ‘Polacca’ in Bach's Brandenburg Concerto no. 1 shows hardly any affinity to the polonaise.
2003 Financial Times (Nexis) 6 Mar. (Arts section) 15 I think that you have to be Mariinsky artists to make ultimate sense of this portrait of the Imperial Ballet, with its elegiac duet..and its court-ball polacca.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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