quadrille$65963$ - translation to arabic
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quadrille$65963$ - translation to arabic

CARD GAME
Captive Queens; Quadrille (Patience); Royal Quadrille
  • Captive Queens - result
  • Captive Queens - initial layout
  • Royal Quadrille - result

quadrille      
n. الكدريل, مكدرل
quadrille         
  • lancers]] and quadrille; opposite each dance is a space to record the name of the partner for that dance).
  • Quadrille (sample)
A DANCE FOR FOUR OR MORE COUPLES, POPULAR IN THE 19TH CENTURY AND CONSISTING OF FIVE SECTIONS IN EITHER 2/4 OR 6/8
Quadrille de contre danse; Quadrilles
رقصة لأربعة أزواج من الراقصين
QUADRILLE         
  • lancers]] and quadrille; opposite each dance is a space to record the name of the partner for that dance).
  • Quadrille (sample)
A DANCE FOR FOUR OR MORE COUPLES, POPULAR IN THE 19TH CENTURY AND CONSISTING OF FIVE SECTIONS IN EITHER 2/4 OR 6/8
Quadrille de contre danse; Quadrilles

ألاسم

الكدريل; مكدرل

Definition

quadrille
(quadrilles)
A quadrille is a type of old-fashioned dance for four or more couples.
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Wikipedia

Quadrille (patience)

Quadrille is the name of two loosely related card games of the Patience or solitaire type which are often confused. Both use a pack of 52 playing cards. The earlier one was also known as La Française ("the Frenchwoman") or Royal Quadrille, the slightly later one as Captive Queens. The name is derived from the desired outcome of the earlier game in which the four Kings and Queens are arranged in a square formation as in the European dance of quadrille that was fashionable in the 18th and 19th centuries.