FOUETTÉ


Meaning of FOUETTÉ in English

(ˈ)fwe|tā noun

( -s )

Etymology: French, from past participle of fouetter to whip, from Middle French, from fouet whip, from Old French, from fou beech (from Latin fagus ) + -et — more at beech

: a quick whipping movement of the raised leg in ballet dancing often accompanied by continuous turning on the supporting leg

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