Battement

/ˈbætəmənt/ noun

In ballet, a beating movement of the leg, where the working foot brushes past the supporting leg in a controlled, rhythmic motion.

From French 'battement,' meaning 'beating' or 'flapping,' derived from Latin 'battuere' (to beat). The term was adopted directly into ballet vocabulary from 17th-century French court dance.

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