Definition of Gavotting

1. gavotte [v] - See also: gavotte

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gavotting

gavelocks
gavels
gaverick
gavest
gaviae
gavial
gavialoid
gavials
gaviiform seabird
gavilimomab
gavot
gavots
gavotte
gavotted
gavottes
gavotting (current term)
gavver
gavvers
gawbies
gawby
gawcier
gawciest
gawcy
gawd
gawds
gawk
gawked
gawker
gawkers
gawkers' block

Literary usage of Gavotting

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Apostolic Fathers by Ignatius, Polycarp, Hermas, Kirsopp Lake (1917)
"I, too, had, as it were, become young again, and began to play with them myself, for some were dancing, others were gavotting, others were singing, ..."

2. Peg Woffington: Christie Johnstone, and Other Stories by Charles Reade (1869)
"A dance was then played with no very marked accent; and mighty pleasant it was to see couples polking, couples gavotting with all the superstition of ..."

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