Branle

/ˈbrænl/ noun

A lively Renaissance dance, typically in duple meter, popular in 16th and 17th-century France; also the music for such a dance.

From French 'branle,' meaning 'a shaking or swinging motion,' from Old French 'branler' meaning 'to shake.' The word traveled from French court culture into English through the Renaissance period.

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