Cotillion

/koʊˈtɪljən/ noun

A formal ball or dance party, especially one held for a special social occasion or to celebrate a group of debutantes entering society.

From French cotillon, originally a type of dance popular in 18th-century France, derived from French cotte meaning 'petticoat' or 'skirt.' The dance involved intricate movements and was later adapted into a formal social event.

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