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Tzigany

American  
[tsi-gah-nee] / tsɪˈgɑ ni /

adjective

plural

Tziganies
  1. Tzigane.


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When Franz again heard Tzigany music it was under very different circumstances.

From Project Gutenberg

Thereupon Remenyi asked for his violin, and they heard a marvelous specimen of real Tzigany inspiration.

From Project Gutenberg

By now there ran right across the Boodah's roof, in the form of a cross, two double colonnades of Doric pillars, at the four ends being Roman arches: and here, some summer afternoon, the passing ship would see a bazaar, all butterfly flutter, feminine hues like flower-beds, cubes of coloured ice, flags, and a buzz of gaiety, and strains of Tzigany music—rainbow-tints of Venice mixed with the levity of the Andrássy Ut of Pesth.

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