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Meaning of pavan

Wordnet

pavan (n)

music composed for dancing the pavane

a stately court dance of the 16th and 17th centuries

Webster

pavan (n.)

A stately and formal Spanish dance for which full state costume is worn; -- so called from the resemblance of its movements to those of the peacock.

pavan Sentence Examples

  1. The gentle pavan caressed the wheat fields, causing them to sway like a sea of green.
  2. The pavan's whisper through the forest carried the intoxicating scent of blooming wildflowers.
  3. The pavan toyed with the loose strands of her hair, framing her face with an ethereal beauty.
  4. The sails of the ship billowed with the force of the pavan, propelling it swiftly across the waves.
  5. The pavan's mournful howl rattled the windows, sending chills down her spine.
  6. The meteorologists predicted a pavan of unprecedented strength, threatening widespread destruction.
  7. The pavan's fury uprooted trees and toppled power lines, leaving chaos in its wake.
  8. The pavan played a symphony of sounds against the rocks, creating a hypnotic rhythm.
  9. The pavan danced through the mountains, carrying the scent of pine needles and wildflowers.
  10. The pavan's gentle breeze brought solace to the weary traveler, refreshing their spirit.

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music composed for dancing the pavane, a stately court dance of the 16th and 17th centuriesA stately and formal Spanish dance for which full state costume is wo

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The gentle pavan caressed the wheat fields, causing them to sway like a sea of green.

The pavan's whisper through the forest carried the intoxicating scent of blooming wildflowers.

The pavan toyed with the loose strands of her hair, framing her face with an ethereal beauty.

The sails of the ship billowed with the force of the pavan, propelling it swiftly across the waves.