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dance ![]() | |
| danise | ~ dancing in European fashion. See dihy |
| mandihy tsy torahan-damba | ~ to dance before one's turn comes; lit. to dance before a lamba is thrown to one |
| rebika | ~ a dance of warriors who gesticulate with their weapons to the sound of a drum; a dance of exultation |
| totorebika | ~ a dance of joy |
dance (a) ![]() | |
| dada | ~ a mode of dancing, in which the feet are made to imitate the beating of a drum |
| dihy | ~ a dance, dancing in the native style. See <1danise#>, <1tsinjaka#> ~ a dance, dancing |
dance (to) ![]() | |
| mandihy | ~ to dance |
dance by jumping (to) ![]() | |
| mitsinjaka | ~ to dance by jumping about |
dance of exultation (a) ![]() | |
| dihy ravoravo | ~ a dance of exultation |
dance of gladness (a) ![]() | |
| dihy faly | ~ a dance of gladness |
dance prematurely (to) ![]() | |
| mandihy tsy afa-tavony | ~ to dance before all danger is past; lit. to dance before the placenta is away ~ to rejoice prematurely |
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| dihizana | ~ to be danced to, as was usual in visiting sick person, or in paying honour to the idols, etc. |
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