单词 | schuhplattler |
释义 | Schuhplattlern. A lively Bavarian and Austrian folk-dance, characterized by the slapping of the thighs and heels. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > dancing > types of dance or dancing > dances of other countries > [noun] > Germany and Austria ländler1876 tyrolienne1889 Schuhplatteln1895 Rhinelander1905 Schuhplattler1905 1905 W. D. McCrackan Tyrol x. 82 The dancer extemporized as he threw down his money for the musicians. This pay gave him the privilege of the floor for his Ländler (waltz), or his Schuhplattler. 1958 M. West Second Victory i. 5 The orchestras played Strauss waltzes and the peasant troupes came in to dance the Schuhplattler and play the zither for local colour. 1960 Guardian 12 Apr. 8/7 Besides the yodelling..there are the frolicsome Schuplaettler dances. 1962 Times 10 Nov. 11/7 The dancing of the schuhplattler forms a cheerful accompaniment to a stein of beer. 1976 Michigan Holiday News (West Michigan Tourist Assoc.) May 11/1 The Schuhplatter Dancers, the Bavarian contribution to the art of dance, occupy a unique place in the central Michigan area. Derivatives ˈSchuhplatteln n. [ < German schuhplatteln, to perform this dance] ΘΚΠ society > leisure > dancing > types of dance or dancing > dances of other countries > [noun] > Germany and Austria ländler1876 tyrolienne1889 Schuhplatteln1895 Rhinelander1905 Schuhplattler1905 1895 L. Grove in L. Grove et al. Dancing (Badminton Libr. of Sports & Pastimes) ix. 317 An old German dance..called the ‘Schuhplatteln’. 1920 D. H. Lawrence Women in Love xxix. 456 They were dancing all together, dancing the Schuhplatteln. ˈSchuhplattltanz n. irregular ΚΠ 1874 K. Stieler in Schmid & Stieler Bavarian Highlands 108 The idea of the ‘Schuhplattltanz’ is taken from hunting-life—from the movements of the moor-cock and wood-grouse. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1982; most recently modified version published online March 2019). < n.1874 |
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