corroboree
See also: corroborée
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editcorroboree (plural corroborees)
- A nocturnal dance held by Australian Aborigines, for social, celebratory or warlike purposes.
- 1988, Tom Cole, Hell West and Crooked, Angus & Robertson, published 2005, page 231:
- A hundred yards or so away the throaty beat of a didgeridoo drifted down from some ancient corroboree, a splendid accompaniment to the music of the night
- A song or chant made for such a festivity.
- 1938, Xavier Herbert, chapter IV, in Capricornia[1], page 52:
- He reached home, and lived long enough to hear the natives wailing in a Death Corroboree over his late comrade.
- Any noisy, late-night gathering or disturbance.