roundelay

[raʊndəleɪ]

roundelay Definition

  • 1a short, simple song with a refrain
  • 2a poem or song with a regularly recurring refrain

Using roundelay: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "roundelay" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The children sang a roundelay around the campfire.

  • Example

    The poet's roundelay was a tribute to the beauty of nature.

  • Example

    The roundelay of the song was catchy and easy to remember.

roundelay Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for roundelay

Phrases with roundelay

  • to sing a simple song with a repeating chorus

    Example

    The group gathered around the piano to sing a roundelay.

  • to dance in a circular pattern, often accompanied by singing or music

    Example

    The villagers danced a roundelay around the maypole.

  • to compose a poem or song with a regularly recurring refrain

    Example

    The poet decided to write a roundelay for the upcoming festival.

Origins of roundelay

from Old French 'rondelet', diminutive of 'rondel', meaning 'small circle'

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Summary: roundelay in Brief

A 'roundelay' [raʊndəleɪ] is a short, simple song or poem with a repeating refrain. It can be sung or danced in a circular pattern and is often used in festive or celebratory contexts. Examples include 'The children sang a roundelay around the campfire' and 'The poet's roundelay was a tribute to the beauty of nature.'