First Known Use: 15th century
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1beguine
noun, be·guine often capitalized \ˈbā-ˌgēn, ˌbā-ˈ\
Definition of BEGUINE
: a member of one of various ascetic and philanthropic communities of women not under vows founded chiefly in the Netherlands in the 13th century
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Origin of BEGUINE
Middle French
Rhymes with BEGUINE
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2beguine
noun be·guine \bi-ˈgēn\
Definition of BEGUINE
: a vigorous popular dance of the islands of Saint Lucia and Martinique that somewhat resembles the rumba
Origin of BEGUINE
American French béguine, from French béguin flirtation
First Known Use: 1935
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