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aschape, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb aschape. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now obsolete ... www.oed.com
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Échappé - YouTube
Échappé [ay-sha-PAY] Escaping or slipping movement. An échappé is a level opening of both feet from a closed to an open position. www.youtube.com
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Échappé - Ballet Steps for Kids - YouTube
Échappé is an easy step that we teach to even our youngest dancers here at The Dance Connection. Special thank you to Maggie and Elizabeth ... www.youtube.com
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aschape
† aˈschape, v. Obs. [A variant, due to phonetic levelling of proclitic ĕ- and ă- (see a- prefix 9), of eschape, a by-form of escape, imitating middle Fr. spelling eschaper (mod. échapper). Chiefly but not exclusively northern. Aphetized in 15th c. to schape, shape, which, as well as the full form, b... Oxford English Dictionary
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BALLET TERMS 101: How to do an Échappé!
An échappé can either be done on pointe, demi-pointe, or as a jump. An échappé will commonly transition from the initial fifth position to fourth or second. www.lindsiandkarel.com
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DOST :: aschape - Dictionaries of the Scots Language
aschape (14th c.), var. of eschape Eschape v.] intr. To escape. —c1420 Wynt ... Aschape v. Asche n. Aschent n. Aschin adj. Aschoir adv. Aschone adv ... dsl.ac.uk
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ascape
† aˈscape, v. Obs. Also askape. [The common form of escape in ME., found down to 1523, due to phonetic levelling of proclitic ĕ- and ă-: see a- prefix 9. AFr. itself had occas. ascaper for escaper. Already in 13th c. it was aphetized to scape, in common use in all ages, and still a poetic form, thou... Oxford English Dictionary
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Eschappe | Technique - YouTube
2.6K views · 8 years ago ...more. Tippy Toes. 486. Subscribe. 17. Share. Save. Report. Comments. 1. Add a comment. www.youtube.com
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Échappé : r/BALLET - Reddit
After you come into 5th from echappe, you can either do a tendu to 4th or a releve passe land 4th as the setup for the pirouette. www.reddit.com
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Snappy Sous-sus and Échappé Relevé - YouTube
In both Echappe Releve and Sous-sus, dancers must draw the legs apart and together simultaneously, springing to slide their feet across the ... www.youtube.com
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Échappé to second en pointe? : r/BALLET - Reddit
Think of keeping your head and shoulders level as you rise (slightly) and remember echappe means "escape. Your feet are escaping each other ... www.reddit.com
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Echappes to Second Centre Practice - Corey's Ballet Coaching
This is a very simple Echappe exercise you can do in a small space to build strength. Great for the adductors! www.youtube.com
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scathely
† ˈscathely, adv. Obs. [f. scathe n. + -ly2.] With damage or injury. Only in allit. phr. to scape (or aschape) scathely.c 1350 Will. Palerne 2794 Þat we so scaþli ar a-schaped god mowe [we] þonk. a 1400–50 Alexander 642 If any scolere in þe scole his skorne at him makis, He skapis him full skathely ... Oxford English Dictionary
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escape
▪ I. escape, n.1 (ɪˈskeɪp) Also 4–5 eschap(e. [f. escape v.; cf. OF. eschap (perh. the source in 14th c.), Sp. escape.] 1. a. The action of escaping, or the fact of having escaped, from custody, danger, etc.; spec. in Law: see quot. 1641.α c 1300 K. Alis. 4287 For that eschape they beon anoyed sore.... Oxford English Dictionary
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hail
▪ I. hail, n.1 (heɪl) Forms: α. 1 haᵹol, -al, -el, 3 haȝel, hawel, haul, 4 haghil, 4–5 hawle, haule. β. 1 hæᵹl, hæᵹel, heᵹel, 3– hail, (3 ail), 4–6 hayl(e, 4–7 haile, 5 hayll(e, hayel. γ. 7–9 (dial.) haggle. [Com. Teut.: OE. haᵹol (-al, -el), and hæᵹl (hæᵹel):—WGer. *hagal, *hagl: cf. OFris. heyl (:... Oxford English Dictionary
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