morris dancer

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morris dancer

A morris dancer performs with bells and ribbons in a village square.

Definition

Noun: A person who performs a morris dance. A morris dancer is a participant in the traditional English folk dance known as morris dancing, which often involves rhythmic stepping, the waving of handkerchiefs or sticks, and the wearing of distinctive costumes, typically with bells attached to the legs.

Usage

The term "morris dancer" specifically and exclusively refers to the performer of the dance. It is a compound noun where "morris" acts as an adjective describing the type of dancer.

Examples
  • The village green was filled with morris dancers celebrating the spring festival.
  • She has been a morris dancer with the same troupe for over twenty years.
  • The morris dancer practiced his steps, the bells on his costume jingling with each movement.
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used attributively (like an adjective) before another noun.
    • Example: The morris dancer tradition is passed down through generations.
  • It is often found in the plural form "morris dancers" when referring to a group or team.
Variants and Related Words
  • Morris dancing (n): The traditional English folk dance itself.
    • Example: Morris dancing is often performed at seasonal celebrations.
  • Morris dance (n): A single instance or performance of this dance.
    • Example: They performed a lively morris dance.
Synonyms
  • Folk dancer (This is a broader, more general term. A morris dancer is a specific type of folk dancer.)
Notes

"Morris dancer" is a fixed compound. The word "morris" in this context is not capitalized unless it begins a sentence. The dance's origins are debated, but the term is firmly associated with English custom.

morris dancer

A morris dancer performs with bells and ribbons in a village square.

Noun
  1. someone who does a morris dance