Cabriole

/ˈkæbriəʊl/ noun

A curved furniture leg that bends outward and then back inward, typical of 18th-century design; also, a ballet jump where the dancer's legs cross.

From French cabriole 'leap' or 'caper,' derived from the verb cabrer (to rear up like a goat). The curved leg design mimics the arched leap of a dancing horse or goat.

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