What is another word for Tzigane?

Pronunciation: [tˈiːzˈɪɡe͡ɪn] (IPA)

The word "Tzigane" derives from the Romani language and refers to a member of the Romani people, also known historically as Gypsies. Synonyms for the word "Tzigane" include Rom, Romani, Roma, and Romany. These words are used to describe the diverse ethnic group that originated in India and has spread throughout Europe, the Americas, and Australia. The Romani people are known for their unique culture, language, and traditions. Despite the rich and vibrant history of the Romani people, they have been subjected to discrimination and prejudice throughout history. Using accurate and respectful terminology is an important step towards combating prejudice and promoting understanding.

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What are the hypernyms for Tzigane?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Tzigane

The last groups about the tea-tables in the Palm Court had broken up, the Tzigane orchestra had stacked its instruments together on its little platform and gone home, and a gentle calm rested over the great hotel as the forerunner of the coming dinner storm.
"Okewood of the Secret Service"
Valentine Williams
The next season she returned to Miss Russell's company, making so effective as to attract considerable attention the trifling part of Ninetta in "The Tzigane."
"Famous Prima Donnas"
Lewis Clinton Strang
And while he read, there came from the salon the notes of a Tzigane waltz played on the piano.
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Pío Baroja Baroja

Related words: gypsy music, gypsy violin, tzigane music, gypsy violinist, early 20th century gypsy music

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