coranto

English

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Etymology

From the French dance the courante, loosely translatable as the "running".

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kəˈɹæntəʊ/, /kəˈɹɑːntəʊ/

Noun

coranto (plural corantos or corantoes)

  1. A fast-paced dance which originated in France.
  2. (historical) An early informational broadsheet, bringing together news and philosophical discussion.
    • c. 1638 May 13 (date licensed; Gregorian calendar), Iohn Ford [i.e., John Ford], The Ladies Triall. [], London: [] E. G. for Henry Shephard, [], published 1639, →OCLC, Act I, signature B, recto:
      I am not foot-poaſt, / No pedlar of Aviſo's, no monopoliſt / Of forged Corantos, monger of Gazets.

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