
Carmagnole
UK
/kɑːˈmæn.jəʊl/
US
/kɑrˈmæn.joʊl/

Translation of "carmagnole" into Russian
Carmagnole
Nouncarmagnole
carmagnole
carmagnoles pl
The carmagnole was a popular song and dance during the French Revolution.
Карманьола была популярной песней и танцем во время Французской революции.
Definitions
Carmagnole
NounA lively popular street song and dance of the French Revolution, strongly associated with revolutionary fervor.
Crowds of sans-culottes burst into the carmagnole outside the Tuileries.
A short, loose jacket with a round collar and no lapels, worn by French revolutionaries.
He buttoned up his faded carmagnole before addressing the assembly.
Carmagnole
VerbTo dance the carmagnole; to take part in the spirited revolutionary dance.
Villagers carmagnoled in the square until dawn.
Carmagnole
Proper nounThe revolutionary song «La Carmagnole», first sung in 1792 and quickly adopted as an anthem of the French Revolution.
‘La Carmagnole’ was on every patriot’s lips that summer.