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'''Horos''', '''khoros''' (χορός) means "dance" in [[Greek language]]. This word occurs in the names of numerous [[List of dances sorted by ethnicity|Greek dances]]. Sometimes the word may be omitted, e.g., both "'''Hasapikos choros'''" and [[Hasapiko]] may be seen in use. |
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The word has common origin with the word [[choir|chorus]] and is derived from [[Chorea (dance)|khoreia]]. |
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''See also'' [[Horus]] |
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== Related links == |
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[[List of dances sorted by ethnicity]] |
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[[Category:Greek dances]] |
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Revision as of 15:03, 9 April 2007
Horos, khoros (χορός) means "dance" in Greek language. This word occurs in the names of numerous Greek dances. Sometimes the word may be omitted, e.g., both "Hasapikos choros" and Hasapiko may be seen in use.
The word has common origin with the word chorus and is derived from khoreia.
See also Horus