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cinquepace
▪ I. † cinquepace, n. Obs. (ˈsɪŋkəpeɪs) Forms: 6 cinquepasse, cinquopas(se, sinkapace, 6–7 sinquepace, 7 cinquepace, cinque-a-pace, cinqu-a-pace, sinke-a-pace. [In 16th c. cinquepas = F. cinq five pas paces. Littré has cinq pas et trois visages [i.e. five paces and three faces] sorte d'ancienne dans... Oxford English Dictionary
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sinquepace
sinque a pace, sinquepace varr. cinquepace. Oxford English Dictionary
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More Dissemblers Besides Women
She tells Cinquepace that she does not know how to dance. Cinquepace is completely baffled. wikipedia.org
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sinkapace
sinkapace var. cinquepace Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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Shakespearean dance
Cressida (Act IV, scene 4), Henry V (Act III, scene 5) Coranto – All's Well That Ends Well (Act II, scene 3), Twelfth Night (Act I, scene 3) Galliard, cinquepace wikipedia.org
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syncopa
† syncopa Obs. rare, repr. F. cinq pas, cinquepace, a kind of dance.1632 Lithgow Trav. iv. 155 So they learne either a French Syncopa, or an Italian Bergamasko. Oxford English Dictionary
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Dark Ronald
Was exported to America, where he sired Brown Bud, sire of Cinquepace. Also seen in the pedigree of Secretariat and Sir Gaylord. wikipedia.org
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cinque
cinque, cinq (sɪŋk) Forms: 3–7 sink, cink, 4–5 cynk, 4–7 sinke, 5–7 synk(e, 5–7 cinke, 6 sinque, cynque, 6–7 cinq, 6– cinque. [a. OF. cink, cinc, mod.F. cinq (= Pr. cinc, It. cinque):—L. quinque five.] 1. The number five, as marked on dice; a throw in which the die turns up five.c 1386 Chaucer Pard.... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of dances
Chukano horo Chukchu Ch'unchu Chula (Southern Brasil) Chumak Chumba (Garifuna people in several Central America) Chunaengjeon Cibi Cilveloy Cinquepace wikipedia.org
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sice
▪ I. sice, size (saɪs, saɪz) Forms: α. 5 sysse, 5–6 sys, 6 syse, syis; 5 sis, 5– sise, 6– size. β. 5– sice, 6–7 syce. [a. OF. sis, siis (mod.F. six):—L. sex six. So MDu. sijs (infl. sise).] 1. The number six marked upon dice; a throw in which the die turns up six. Often in figurative contexts and ph... Oxford English Dictionary
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