noun
also var·sou·via·na ˌvärsōˈvyänə
( -s )
Etymology: probably from Spanish varsoviana, from feminine of varsoviano Varsovian, from (assumed) Medieval Latin varsovianus
1. : a graceful dance similar to a mazurka and popular in many European countries, Mexico, and the United States
2. : music for the varsoviana characterized by a slow triple meter and a strong initial accent in every second measure