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Discuss A.Word.A.Day--vaudevilleThis week's theme: toponyms -- words derived from the names of places. vaudeville (VAWD-vil) noun Theatrical entertainment featuring a variety of acts such as songs, dances, comedy, acrobatics, magic, pantomime, etc. [From French vaudeville, from Old French vaudevire, a shortening of chanson du Vau de Vire (song of the Valley of Vire), from Vire, a valley of Calvados, Normandy in France where satirical folksongs were composed by Olivier Basselin in the fifteenth century.] See more usage examples of vaudeville in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. -Anu Garg (words at wordsmith.org) "The family travelled around Australia with their big tent show, entertaining crowds with vaudeville acts and horse stunts until the 1950s." Eamon Hamilton; A Hundred Years Young; Hawkesbury Gazette (Australia); Jun 2, 2005.
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