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cotilion
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "cotilion" is not correct in English; did you mean "cotillion"? If this is the case, you can use it to refer to a formal ball or dance, often associated with a debutante presentation or social event.
Example: "The annual cotillion was the highlight of the social season, where young ladies made their formal debut into society."
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A precursor of the quadrille, the cotillion was danced by four couples standing in a square set.
Encyclopedias
The cotillion, originally a lively measured square dance from the French court, became popular in the late 18th century.
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During the 19th century cotillion patterns became more varied, and the dancing was combined with the giving of presents.
Encyclopedias
Such events combined a reception, at least one repast, and lengthy dance sets that alternated round dances with an elaborate type of german called the cotillion.
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By the end of the 19th century the cotillion had become so commonplace that its name had come to designate the ballroom dance event itself.
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A separate line of manuals and a growing number of professional periodicals were sold to dance masters and to cotillion leaders, who managed the order of dances and other activities during the evening.
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The cotillion consisted of a series of short dances or dance segments that mimicked social behaviour, with couples presenting each other with flowers or souvenirs, for example.
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In 1980 "The Official Preppy Handbook" arrived as a field guide to the habits of the cotillion-hopping, madras-wearing, loafer-shod upper crust.
News & Media
Bensonhurst, Brooklyn This newly renovated 39,000-square-foot two-story commercial building, which has been vacant for several years, was formerly the Cotillion Terrace catering hall.
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Guests ate beluga caviar and drank Cotillion Club Punch, while Wolfe drank a simple Coke and stayed away from the beluga; he ate a chocolate Powerbar before arriving at the party.
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By Geoffrey T. Hellman The New Yorker, October 25 , 1941P. 11 Long talk story about Captain Alastair Mackintosh who has been signed up by the Hotel Pierre to play host at its new Cotillion Room.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always double-check the spelling. The correct spelling is "cotillion", with two "l"s.
Common error
Avoid misspelling "cotillion" as "cotilion". The double "l" is essential for the correct term.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "cotilion" (as a misspelling of "cotillion") is as a noun. While the intended word refers to a formal dance or social gathering, its misspelling undermines its proper function. As Ludwig AI indicates, the accurate term is "cotillion".
Frequent in
News & Media
55%
Encyclopedias
25%
Science
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
5%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "cotilion" is an incorrect spelling of "cotillion", a term referring to a formal dance or social event. While commonly found in various sources, particularly News & Media and Encyclopedias, the misspelling undermines its grammatical correctness. Ludwig AI highlights the importance of using the correct spelling to maintain clarity and professionalism. Remember to use the correct spelling "cotillion" to avoid errors in your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
cotillion
Correct spelling of the dance and social event.
formal dance
A broader term for a structured social gathering involving dancing.
debutante ball
Specifically refers to a cotillion event where young women are presented to society.
ballroom dance
Highlights the style of dancing typically performed at a cotillion.
social dance
Focuses on the social interaction aspect of the cotillion.
promenade
Emphasizes the formal procession and display aspect of the event.
dance party
General term for a social event centered around music and dance.
gala
Highlights the celebratory and often charitable nature of such events.
celebration
A general term for any type of festive gathering.
social gathering
A broad term for any gathering of people for social interaction.
FAQs
What is the correct spelling, "cotilion" or "cotillion"?
The correct spelling is "cotillion". "Cotilion" is a misspelling.
What is a "cotillion"?
A "cotillion" is a formal ball, often associated with debutante presentations.
What can I say instead of using the word "cotilion"?
Since "cotilion" is a misspelling, you should use "cotillion". Depending on the context, you could also use "formal dance" or "debutante ball".
What is the historical significance of a "cotillion"?
Historically, a "cotillion" was a formal dance that evolved into a social event, often marking a young person's entrance into society.
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