IPA: //kɑːrˈmæn.joʊl//
KK: /kɑrˈmænjoʊl/
A lively song and dance that was popular during the first French Revolution, often associated with the revolutionary spirit.
The crowd joined in the carmagnole, celebrating their newfound freedom.
Carmagnole → The word originates from French, specifically referring to a type of short jacket worn during the French Revolution, and it is also associated with a lively song and dance of the same name. The term is derived from the name of the town Carmagnola in Italy, which was known for its association with the garment.
Think of the lively song and dance that originated from the town of Carmagnola in Italy, which helps you remember that 'carmagnole' refers to both a style of clothing and a spirited cultural expression.