Ballow

/ˈbæloʊ/ verb

An archaic or dialectal term meaning to dance or move in a ball-like formation, or to roll about.

Likely derived from or related to 'ball,' influenced by Old English and Middle English dancing terminology. The exact origin is uncertain, but it appears in regional British dialects.

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