Kobiecy

gigue

(Angielski)

  1. (feminine) string instrument, roughly in the form of a mandoline (c. 1120–50)
  2. (feminine) lively and gay dance originary from the British Isles, gigue, jig
  3. (feminine) musical melody, to be danced in the way of a gigue
  4. (feminine, informal) long leg, tall and skinny girl, haunch of some animals especially venison (19th century)
  5. (colloquial, feminine) disorderly way of dancing (danser la gigue), twerk of the hips (gigue des fesses; early 20th century)
  6. (feminine) a small boat, gig
  7. (feminine) jitter

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/ʒiɡ/
Etymologia (Angielski)

From Old French gige, gigue (“a fiddle, kind of dance”), from Frankish *gīge (“dance, fiddle”), from Proto-Germanic *gīganą (“to move, wish, desire”), from Proto-Indo-European *gʰeyǵʰ-, *gʰeygʰ- (“to yawn, gape, long for, desire”). More at gig, geg, jig.

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