adage |
an old familiar saying that expresses folk wisdom; proverb. |
boneset |
any of various plants of eastern North America that bear broad, flat clusters of small white flowers, used in folk medicine for their supposed healing qualities; thoroughwort. |
cimbalom |
a large dulcimer, usu. mounted on legs, that is played esp. by Hungarian folk musicians. |
contra dance |
a folk dance, similar to the quadrille, in which dancers often form lines and face each other. [1/2 definitions] |
country-dance |
an English folk dance characterized by dancers forming two lines facing each other. |
country music |
popular music that comes from the folk music of the southern or southwestern United States. It generally employs a variety of stringed instruments such as guitar and fiddle. |
country-western |
popular music that comes from the folk music of the southern or southwestern United States. It generally employs vocals and a variety of stringed instruments such as guitar and fiddle; country and western; country music. [1/2 definitions] |
cumbia |
a Colombian folk dance, variations of which are popular in Mexico, Argentina, and other Latin-American countries. |
down-home |
of, resembling, or characteristic of the qualities associated with rural folk or family, such as hospitality, simplicity, and warmth. |
dulcimer |
a musical instrument with three or four strings stretched over a long oval soundbox, used esp. by American folk musicians. [1/2 definitions] |
folk dance |
a dance or type of dance originated, performed, and handed down by the common folk of a region or country. [1/2 definitions] |
folk music |
music originated, handed down, and played or sung by the common folk of a region or country, often fairly simple and repetitive in structure. [1/2 definitions] |
folk-rock |
popular music that combines characteristic elements of folk music and rock-'n'-roll, often using lyrics similar to the former, with rhythm from the latter, as in songs of social protest. |
folk singer |
someone who sings folk music, esp. professionally. |
folk song |
a piece of vocal folk music. [1/2 definitions] |
goldilocks |
(used with a sing. verb) (cap.) in a European folk tale, a young girl with blond hair who visits the house of three bears. [1/3 definitions] |
gospel |
a rhythmic and intensely emotional American music, developed from folk music and spirituals, that is written or sung for or as if for a Christian religious service; gospel music. [1/6 definitions] |
Highland fling |
a vigorous folk dance of the Scottish Highlands. |
hootenanny |
(informal) a social gathering at which participants engage in folk singing and sometimes dancing. |
hornpipe |
a lively, jiglike folk dance traditionally accompanied by a hornpipe and performed esp. by sailors. [1/3 definitions] |
malagueña |
a Spanish folk dance or tune similar to the fandango. |