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Qué (quién) es carnival - definición


Carnival         
  • Carnival in [[Donetsk]], [[Ukraine]], 2010
  • [[Kurentovanje]] in [[Ptuj]], 2019
  • [[Oinochoe]] depicting the parade of an armed owl during the celebration of the [[Anthesteria]] ([[Greece]], 410–390 BC)
  • Salvador]]
  • The ''[[Battle of the Oranges]]'' at the carnival of [[Ivrea]]
  • Ladies on their way to the historic Bourboulia ball in [[Patras]], Greece wearing the ''dómino'' costumes unique to that ball.
  • The [[Busójárás]] in Hungary
  • Two Queens, representing Calle Arriba and Calle Abajo, standing on a float
  • Afro-Uruguayans gathering for a [[Candombe]] celebration, ca. 1870
  • A culeco
  • Rincon]] ([[Bonaire]]) (2018)
  • Carnival in Paris]], 2015.
  • Sesimbra Carnival, Portugal
  • Morenada dance, in the Carnival of [[Juliaca]] – Peru
  • Carnival in Argentina by school children
  • A choir singing in the Carnival of [[Cádiz]]
  • satirical]] and exaggerated appearances often used.
  • The Carnival King costume for a particular band
  • Goan Carnival]], late 20th century
  • The traditional carnival of [[Acireale]], [[Sicily]]
  • A dancer in the [[Carnival of Madeira]], on the island's capital [[Funchal]]
  • Carnival in Valletta, Malta
  • Carnival procession in [[Valletta]] on Malta
  • The ''Cigarrón'', the typical character of [[Verín]]'s Entroido
  • La Vega]], [[Dominican Republic]].
  • Party in Latacunga city.
  • Carnival Queen of [[Santa Cruz de Tenerife]], 2009
  • Pasto]]
  • Carnival on Ice at the Kipdorppoort Moats in [[Antwerp]], c. 1620
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  • Carnival parade in [[Latacunga]] city.
  • Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity]] since 2001 in Bolivia (Image: ''Fraternidad Artística y Cultural "La Diablada"'')
  • ''[[The Burial of the Sardine]]'', Francisco Goya, c. 1812
  • Galician]] Entroidos
  • Recife Carnival, in the capital city of the State of Pernambuco, [[Recife]]
  • Carnival in [[Venice]], by [[Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo]], 1750
  • Foreign tourist revellers at the modern Goan Carnival, 2005
  • Harare Carnival Dancer
  • Giant Joker of Maaseik in 2013
  • The float of the King Carnival parading in [[Patras]], Greece
  • ''Long-Né'' and ''Longuès-Brèsses'' (Malmedy)
  • The Ball de Malcasats (Dance of the Mismatched Couples) is a satiric talking-dance traditional to Carnaval in Vilanova.
  • Masopust masks in Czech Republic, 2013
  • Children become covered in meringue during Dijous Gras.
  • "Pirates" during Carnival in [[Čakovec]]
  • "Coprnice" (Witches) from [[Međimurje County]], [[Northern Croatia]]
  • ''Güdisdienstag's'']] evening in [[Lucerne]] (2009)
  • [[Navigium Isidis]]}}, celebrated in [[Ancient Rome]] in honor of the goddess [[Isis]]
  • Masqueraders chipping on Carnival Tuesday in [[Port of Spain]] during [[Trinidad and Tobago Carnival]]
  • [[Ovar]] Carnival, Portugal
  • ''[[The Fight Between Carnival and Lent]]'', [[Pieter Bruegel the Elder]], 1559
  • "Ploranyeres" weep for the death of His Majesty and the loss of pleasure.
  • Venetian Mask 2016
  • Main square in [[Rijeka]] during Carnival
  • Carnival in [[Mainz]], [[Germany]].
  • Donkeys of Solsona, hung in the tower bell.
  • The 2016 [[Helsinki Samba Carnaval]] in [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]]
  • [[Boris Kustodiev]]'s painting of Maslenitsa
  • Revelers on [[Frenchmen Street]], New Orleans, 2006
  • 2}} minutes.
  • Four touloulous
  • Reitenderle, der Grundholde, Hudelmale, Schnarragagges; popular Fasnet characters from [[Kisslegg]] im Allgäu, [[Swabia]]
  • distinctive masks]].
  • Vilanova]]. Water color painting by Brad Erickson.
FESTIVE SEASON WHICH OCCURS IMMEDIATELY BEFORE LENT
Carnival parade; Carnivals; Carnival party; Carnivalk; Miami carnival; Fasiangy; Street carnival; Spring carnival; Carnaval; Carnavale; Carnestoltes; Carnaval de la Laetare; Carnival in Ecuador; Carnival in the Cape Verde Islands; Carnival in Seychelles; Carnival in Zimbabwe; Carnival in Argentina; Carnival in Aruba; Carnival in Bolivia; Carnival in Recife, Pernambuco; Carnival in Canada; Carnival in Dominica; Carnival in Guatemala; Carnival in Honduras; Carnival in Nicaragua; Carnival in Panama; Carnival in Peru; Carnival in Puerto Rico; Carnival in Uruguay; Carnival in Venezuela; Carnival in Indonesia; Carnival in India; Carnival in Israel; Carnival in Europe; Carnival in Africa; Carnival in the Americas; Carnival in Asia; Carnival in Belgium; Carnival in Bosnia and Herzegovina; Carnival in Croatia; Carnival in Cyprus; Carnival in the Czech Republic; Carnival in England; Carnival in France; Carnival in Germany; Carnival in Switzerland; Carnival in Greece; Carnival in Hungary; Carnival in Luxembourg; Carnival in Poland; Carnival in Lazarim; Carnival in the Azores; Carnival in Macedonia; Carnival in Slovenia; Carnival in Spain; Carnival in Andalusia; Carnival of the Canary Islands; Carnival in the Canary Islands; Carnival in Catalonia; Carnival procession; Carnival in the Bahamas; Carnival in Finland
Carnival is a Catholic festive season that occurs before the liturgical season of Lent. The main events typically occur during February or early March, during the period historically known as Shrovetide (or Pre-Lent).
carnival         
  • Carnival in [[Donetsk]], [[Ukraine]], 2010
  • [[Kurentovanje]] in [[Ptuj]], 2019
  • [[Oinochoe]] depicting the parade of an armed owl during the celebration of the [[Anthesteria]] ([[Greece]], 410–390 BC)
  • Salvador]]
  • The ''[[Battle of the Oranges]]'' at the carnival of [[Ivrea]]
  • Ladies on their way to the historic Bourboulia ball in [[Patras]], Greece wearing the ''dómino'' costumes unique to that ball.
  • The [[Busójárás]] in Hungary
  • Two Queens, representing Calle Arriba and Calle Abajo, standing on a float
  • Afro-Uruguayans gathering for a [[Candombe]] celebration, ca. 1870
  • A culeco
  • Rincon]] ([[Bonaire]]) (2018)
  • Carnival in Paris]], 2015.
  • Sesimbra Carnival, Portugal
  • Morenada dance, in the Carnival of [[Juliaca]] – Peru
  • Carnival in Argentina by school children
  • A choir singing in the Carnival of [[Cádiz]]
  • satirical]] and exaggerated appearances often used.
  • The Carnival King costume for a particular band
  • Goan Carnival]], late 20th century
  • The traditional carnival of [[Acireale]], [[Sicily]]
  • A dancer in the [[Carnival of Madeira]], on the island's capital [[Funchal]]
  • Carnival in Valletta, Malta
  • Carnival procession in [[Valletta]] on Malta
  • The ''Cigarrón'', the typical character of [[Verín]]'s Entroido
  • La Vega]], [[Dominican Republic]].
  • Party in Latacunga city.
  • Carnival Queen of [[Santa Cruz de Tenerife]], 2009
  • Pasto]]
  • Carnival on Ice at the Kipdorppoort Moats in [[Antwerp]], c. 1620
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  • Carnival parade in [[Latacunga]] city.
  • Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity]] since 2001 in Bolivia (Image: ''Fraternidad Artística y Cultural "La Diablada"'')
  • ''[[The Burial of the Sardine]]'', Francisco Goya, c. 1812
  • Galician]] Entroidos
  • Recife Carnival, in the capital city of the State of Pernambuco, [[Recife]]
  • Carnival in [[Venice]], by [[Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo]], 1750
  • Foreign tourist revellers at the modern Goan Carnival, 2005
  • Harare Carnival Dancer
  • Giant Joker of Maaseik in 2013
  • The float of the King Carnival parading in [[Patras]], Greece
  • ''Long-Né'' and ''Longuès-Brèsses'' (Malmedy)
  • The Ball de Malcasats (Dance of the Mismatched Couples) is a satiric talking-dance traditional to Carnaval in Vilanova.
  • Masopust masks in Czech Republic, 2013
  • Children become covered in meringue during Dijous Gras.
  • "Pirates" during Carnival in [[Čakovec]]
  • "Coprnice" (Witches) from [[Međimurje County]], [[Northern Croatia]]
  • ''Güdisdienstag's'']] evening in [[Lucerne]] (2009)
  • [[Navigium Isidis]]}}, celebrated in [[Ancient Rome]] in honor of the goddess [[Isis]]
  • Masqueraders chipping on Carnival Tuesday in [[Port of Spain]] during [[Trinidad and Tobago Carnival]]
  • [[Ovar]] Carnival, Portugal
  • ''[[The Fight Between Carnival and Lent]]'', [[Pieter Bruegel the Elder]], 1559
  • "Ploranyeres" weep for the death of His Majesty and the loss of pleasure.
  • Venetian Mask 2016
  • Main square in [[Rijeka]] during Carnival
  • Carnival in [[Mainz]], [[Germany]].
  • Donkeys of Solsona, hung in the tower bell.
  • The 2016 [[Helsinki Samba Carnaval]] in [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]]
  • [[Boris Kustodiev]]'s painting of Maslenitsa
  • Revelers on [[Frenchmen Street]], New Orleans, 2006
  • 2}} minutes.
  • Four touloulous
  • Reitenderle, der Grundholde, Hudelmale, Schnarragagges; popular Fasnet characters from [[Kisslegg]] im Allgäu, [[Swabia]]
  • distinctive masks]].
  • Vilanova]]. Water color painting by Brad Erickson.
FESTIVE SEASON WHICH OCCURS IMMEDIATELY BEFORE LENT
Carnival parade; Carnivals; Carnival party; Carnivalk; Miami carnival; Fasiangy; Street carnival; Spring carnival; Carnaval; Carnavale; Carnestoltes; Carnaval de la Laetare; Carnival in Ecuador; Carnival in the Cape Verde Islands; Carnival in Seychelles; Carnival in Zimbabwe; Carnival in Argentina; Carnival in Aruba; Carnival in Bolivia; Carnival in Recife, Pernambuco; Carnival in Canada; Carnival in Dominica; Carnival in Guatemala; Carnival in Honduras; Carnival in Nicaragua; Carnival in Panama; Carnival in Peru; Carnival in Puerto Rico; Carnival in Uruguay; Carnival in Venezuela; Carnival in Indonesia; Carnival in India; Carnival in Israel; Carnival in Europe; Carnival in Africa; Carnival in the Americas; Carnival in Asia; Carnival in Belgium; Carnival in Bosnia and Herzegovina; Carnival in Croatia; Carnival in Cyprus; Carnival in the Czech Republic; Carnival in England; Carnival in France; Carnival in Germany; Carnival in Switzerland; Carnival in Greece; Carnival in Hungary; Carnival in Luxembourg; Carnival in Poland; Carnival in Lazarim; Carnival in the Azores; Carnival in Macedonia; Carnival in Slovenia; Carnival in Spain; Carnival in Andalusia; Carnival of the Canary Islands; Carnival in the Canary Islands; Carnival in Catalonia; Carnival procession; Carnival in the Bahamas; Carnival in Finland
¦ noun
1. an annual period of public revelry involving processions, music, dancing, etc.
2. N. Amer. a travelling funfair or circus.
Derivatives
carnivalesque adjective
Origin
C16: from Ital. carnevale, carnovale, from med. L. carnelevamen, carnelevarium 'Shrovetide', from L. caro, carn- 'flesh' + levare 'put away'.
carnival         
  • Carnival in [[Donetsk]], [[Ukraine]], 2010
  • [[Kurentovanje]] in [[Ptuj]], 2019
  • [[Oinochoe]] depicting the parade of an armed owl during the celebration of the [[Anthesteria]] ([[Greece]], 410–390 BC)
  • Salvador]]
  • The ''[[Battle of the Oranges]]'' at the carnival of [[Ivrea]]
  • Ladies on their way to the historic Bourboulia ball in [[Patras]], Greece wearing the ''dómino'' costumes unique to that ball.
  • The [[Busójárás]] in Hungary
  • Two Queens, representing Calle Arriba and Calle Abajo, standing on a float
  • Afro-Uruguayans gathering for a [[Candombe]] celebration, ca. 1870
  • A culeco
  • Rincon]] ([[Bonaire]]) (2018)
  • Carnival in Paris]], 2015.
  • Sesimbra Carnival, Portugal
  • Morenada dance, in the Carnival of [[Juliaca]] – Peru
  • Carnival in Argentina by school children
  • A choir singing in the Carnival of [[Cádiz]]
  • satirical]] and exaggerated appearances often used.
  • The Carnival King costume for a particular band
  • Goan Carnival]], late 20th century
  • The traditional carnival of [[Acireale]], [[Sicily]]
  • A dancer in the [[Carnival of Madeira]], on the island's capital [[Funchal]]
  • Carnival in Valletta, Malta
  • Carnival procession in [[Valletta]] on Malta
  • The ''Cigarrón'', the typical character of [[Verín]]'s Entroido
  • La Vega]], [[Dominican Republic]].
  • Party in Latacunga city.
  • Carnival Queen of [[Santa Cruz de Tenerife]], 2009
  • Pasto]]
  • Carnival on Ice at the Kipdorppoort Moats in [[Antwerp]], c. 1620
  • url-status=live }}</ref>
  • Carnival parade in [[Latacunga]] city.
  • Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity]] since 2001 in Bolivia (Image: ''Fraternidad Artística y Cultural "La Diablada"'')
  • ''[[The Burial of the Sardine]]'', Francisco Goya, c. 1812
  • Galician]] Entroidos
  • Recife Carnival, in the capital city of the State of Pernambuco, [[Recife]]
  • Carnival in [[Venice]], by [[Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo]], 1750
  • Foreign tourist revellers at the modern Goan Carnival, 2005
  • Harare Carnival Dancer
  • Giant Joker of Maaseik in 2013
  • The float of the King Carnival parading in [[Patras]], Greece
  • ''Long-Né'' and ''Longuès-Brèsses'' (Malmedy)
  • The Ball de Malcasats (Dance of the Mismatched Couples) is a satiric talking-dance traditional to Carnaval in Vilanova.
  • Masopust masks in Czech Republic, 2013
  • Children become covered in meringue during Dijous Gras.
  • "Pirates" during Carnival in [[Čakovec]]
  • "Coprnice" (Witches) from [[Međimurje County]], [[Northern Croatia]]
  • ''Güdisdienstag's'']] evening in [[Lucerne]] (2009)
  • [[Navigium Isidis]]}}, celebrated in [[Ancient Rome]] in honor of the goddess [[Isis]]
  • Masqueraders chipping on Carnival Tuesday in [[Port of Spain]] during [[Trinidad and Tobago Carnival]]
  • [[Ovar]] Carnival, Portugal
  • ''[[The Fight Between Carnival and Lent]]'', [[Pieter Bruegel the Elder]], 1559
  • "Ploranyeres" weep for the death of His Majesty and the loss of pleasure.
  • Venetian Mask 2016
  • Main square in [[Rijeka]] during Carnival
  • Carnival in [[Mainz]], [[Germany]].
  • Donkeys of Solsona, hung in the tower bell.
  • The 2016 [[Helsinki Samba Carnaval]] in [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]]
  • [[Boris Kustodiev]]'s painting of Maslenitsa
  • Revelers on [[Frenchmen Street]], New Orleans, 2006
  • 2}} minutes.
  • Four touloulous
  • Reitenderle, der Grundholde, Hudelmale, Schnarragagges; popular Fasnet characters from [[Kisslegg]] im Allgäu, [[Swabia]]
  • distinctive masks]].
  • Vilanova]]. Water color painting by Brad Erickson.
FESTIVE SEASON WHICH OCCURS IMMEDIATELY BEFORE LENT
Carnival parade; Carnivals; Carnival party; Carnivalk; Miami carnival; Fasiangy; Street carnival; Spring carnival; Carnaval; Carnavale; Carnestoltes; Carnaval de la Laetare; Carnival in Ecuador; Carnival in the Cape Verde Islands; Carnival in Seychelles; Carnival in Zimbabwe; Carnival in Argentina; Carnival in Aruba; Carnival in Bolivia; Carnival in Recife, Pernambuco; Carnival in Canada; Carnival in Dominica; Carnival in Guatemala; Carnival in Honduras; Carnival in Nicaragua; Carnival in Panama; Carnival in Peru; Carnival in Puerto Rico; Carnival in Uruguay; Carnival in Venezuela; Carnival in Indonesia; Carnival in India; Carnival in Israel; Carnival in Europe; Carnival in Africa; Carnival in the Americas; Carnival in Asia; Carnival in Belgium; Carnival in Bosnia and Herzegovina; Carnival in Croatia; Carnival in Cyprus; Carnival in the Czech Republic; Carnival in England; Carnival in France; Carnival in Germany; Carnival in Switzerland; Carnival in Greece; Carnival in Hungary; Carnival in Luxembourg; Carnival in Poland; Carnival in Lazarim; Carnival in the Azores; Carnival in Macedonia; Carnival in Slovenia; Carnival in Spain; Carnival in Andalusia; Carnival of the Canary Islands; Carnival in the Canary Islands; Carnival in Catalonia; Carnival procession; Carnival in the Bahamas; Carnival in Finland
(carnivals)
1.
A carnival is a public festival during which people play music and sometimes dance in the streets.
N-COUNT
2.
A carnival is a travelling show which is held in a park or field and at which there are machines to ride on, entertainments, and games. (AM; in BRIT, use funfair
)
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Ejemplos de uso de carnival
1. Notting Hill Carnival – Cologne Carnival The world–famous carnival attracts around one million visitors to Cologne each year.
2. Carnival Most Venetians would cheerfully leave town during carnival if they could, as the majority of masked revellers are tourists.
3. Evangelina Carrozo, Greenpeace activist and carnival qu...
4. Jacobucci, a passenger aboard the Carnival Glory.
5. "Carnival is such an integral part of New Orleans that it bounces back from every catastrophe –– it always has," said Henri Schindler, a Carnival artist and historian.