air de cour
English
Etymology
Borrowed from
French
air de cour
.
Noun
air
de
cour
(
plural
airs de cour
)
A piece of
secular
vocal
music
of a kind popular in
France
in the late
Renaissance
and early
Baroque
period, from about 1570 until around 1650.
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