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charivari
▪ I. charivari, n. (ˌʃɑːrɪˈvɑːrɪ, ˌʃæ-, -ˈværɪ) [a. F. charivari (14th c. in Littré), Pic. caribari, in med.L. c(h)arivarium, charavaria, etc.; of unknown origin; various conjectures are mentioned by Littré.] A serenade of ‘rough music’, with kettles, pans, tea-trays, and the like, used in France, i...
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Charivari
Humiliation was the most common consequence of the European charivari. Sometimes the charivari resulted in murder or suicide.
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Charivari (disambiguation)
Charivari also may refer to:
Charivari (decorative chain), accompaniment to a Bavarian folk costume
Charivari (Gruber), a 1981 musical composition Charivari (store), a New York City high fashion store from 1967 to 1998
Charivari, a 1949 novel by American author John Hawkes
Le Charivari, French
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shivaree
shivaree, n. U.S. and Cornwall. (ʃɪvəˈriː) Also shiveree. Corrupt form of charivari n. Also fig.1805 J. F. Watson in Amer. Pioneer (1843) May 229 When a sherrie-varrie is announced, it is done by a running cry through the streets. 1843 ‘R. Carlton’ New Purchase II. lv. 231 The musicians..letting off...
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Charivari (Gruber)
Charivari was completed in 1981. For this reason, the composition is also sometimes known as Perpetuum mobile/Charivari.
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Charivari (store)
That year, Esquire magazine ran a feature about America's 8 top stores and Charivari was picked for New York. in both the designers' own stores and at larger department stores made a store like Charivari unnecessary.
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callithump
callithump, n. and v. U.S. colloq. (ˈkælɪθʌmp) [App. back-formation from next.] A. n. A callithumpian band; = charivari. B. v. intr. (See quot. 1888.)1856 Hall College Words (ed. 2) 342 The band corresponds to the Calliathump of Yale. 1872 Schele de Vere Americanisms 589 Callithump seems..to be of A...
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Charivari (decorative chain)
Charivari (pronounced ) is a piece of costume jewellery popular in the German state of Bavaria. Bavarian men wear the charivari on the belt of their lederhosen.
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Le Charivari
The London Charivari. References
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Shivaree
and was hosted by Gene Weed
"The Shivaree", episode 20 from season 3 of The Waltons
"Shivaree", episode 19 from season 1 of The Rifleman
See also
Charivari
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Charles Philipon
Thereafter, the presentation of Charivari changed significantly. by Benjamin Roubaud ( Le Charivari, December 1, 1833) and Do not rub it !
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Les amours de Ragonde
Act Three: La noce ou le charivari (The Wedding or the Charivari)
The double wedding of Colette and Lucas and Ragonde and Colin takes place. The opera ends with a charivari, noisy music to celebrate the married couples.
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Louis Leroy
Biography
He is remembered as the journalist and art critic for the French satirical newspaper Le Charivari, who coined the term "impressionists" to satirise Leroy's review was printed in Le Charivari on 25 April 1874 with the title The Exhibition of the Impressionists.
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Ada Leverson
—A Poem in Prose," Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 107, 21 July 1894, p. 33; a parody of Oscar Wilde's The Sphinx (published 11 June 1894). "Overheard Fragment of A Dialogue," Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 108, 12 January 1895, p. 24; a parody of Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband (premiered
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Firmin Gillot
This process quickly predominated the illustrated newspapers and books of the period, such as for example: Le Charivari, Le Rire, L'assiette au beurre
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