First Known Use: 1793
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carmagnole
noun car·ma·gnole \ˈkär-mən-ˌyōl\
Definition of CARMAGNOLE
1
: a lively song popular at the time of the first French Revolution
2
: a street dance in a meandering course to the tune of the carmagnole
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Origin of CARMAGNOLE
French
Rhymes with CARMAGNOLE
aureole, banderole, bannerol, barcarole, barrel roll, buttonhole, cabriole, camisole, capriole, caracole, coffee roll, croquignole, cubbyhole, decontrol, Demerol, Dover sole, escarole, exit poll, farandole, finger hole, fumarole, girandole, girasole, Grand Guignol, honor roll, innersole, in the hole, Jackson Hole, jelly roll, kaiser roll, lemon sole, meadow vole, methanol, micromole, millimole, monopole, muster roll, on a roll, on the whole, oriole, ostiole, oversoul, ozone hole, petiole, pick-and-roll, pigeonhole, protocol, rabbit hole, rigmarole, rock and roll, Seminole, totem pole, tracheole, vacuole, water hole
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