Saraband (noun)
sa-ra-band
A slow, stately Spanish dance in triple time.
Early 17th century from French sarabande, from Spanish and Italian zarabanda.
Example sentences
“A sarabande is a two-person dance, popular in the 17th and 18th centuries.”
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