First Known Use: 1827
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vaudeville
noun vaude·ville \ˈvȯd-vəl, ˈväd-, ˈvōd-, -ˌvil; ˈvȯ-də-, ˈvä-, ˈvō-\
: a type of entertainment that was popular in the U.S. in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and that had many different performers doing songs, dances, and comic acts
Full Definition of VAUDEVILLE
1
: a light often comic theatrical piece frequently combining pantomime, dialogue, dancing, and song
2
: stage entertainment consisting of various acts (as performing animals, comedians, or singers)
— vaude·vil·lian \ˌvȯd-ˈvil-yən, ˌväd-, ˌvōd-; ˌvȯ-də-, ˌvä-, ˌvō-\ noun or adjective
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Origin of VAUDEVILLE
French, from Middle French, popular satirical song, alteration of vaudevire, from vau-de-Vire valley of Vire, town in northwest France where such songs were composed
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vaudeville
noun vaude·ville \ˈvȯd-vəl\
Definition of VAUDEVILLE for Kids
: theatrical entertainment made up of songs, dances, and comic acts
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