Galliards
Translation of "galliards" into Russian
galliard
Noungalliards
pl
UK
/ˈɡæl.jəd/
US
/ˈɡæl.jərd/
galliard
galliards pl
The musicians played a lively galliard at the Renaissance fair.
Музыканты сыграли живую гальярду на Ренессансной ярмарке.
Definitions
galliard
NounUK
/ˈɡæl.jəd/
US
/ˈɡæl.jərd/
A lively dance popular in the Renaissance period, characterized by its vigorous steps and leaps.
The court musicians played a galliard, and the dancers moved energetically across the floor.
A piece of music composed for or in the rhythm of this dance.
The composer included a galliard in his suite to capture the lively spirit of the era.
Archaic: A lively or high-spirited person; a merry-maker.
Though aged, he remained a galliard, always quick to laugh and dance.
galliard
AdjectiveUK
/ˈɡæl.jəd/
US
/ˈɡæl.jərd/
Lively and spirited; full of energy and enthusiasm.
The galliard young dancers captivated the audience with their vibrant performance.
Archaic: Brave or valiant in spirit; vigorous.
With a galliard resolve, the knight rode into battle.
Idioms and phrases
lively galliard
The dancers performed a lively galliard during the festival.
оживленный галлиард
Танцоры исполнили оживленный галлиард на фестивале.
traditional galliard
They studied the traditional galliard as part of their dance history course.
традиционный галлиард
Они изучали традиционный галлиард в рамках курса по истории танца.
elegant galliard
The elegant galliard was performed with grace and precision.
элегантный галлиард
Элегантный галлиард был исполнен с грацией и точностью.
court galliard
The court galliard was a favorite among the nobility.
дворцовый галлиард
Дворцовый галлиард был любимым танцем среди аристократии.
complex galliard
Mastering the complex galliard requires years of practice.
сложный галлиард
Освоение сложного галлиарда требует многолетней практики.