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calypso

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See also: Calypso

English

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Originally Trinidad English, an alteration of kaiso, perhaps ultimately of African origin; Allsopp 1996 suggests Ibibio ka iso (come on), used to urge dancers on. The spelling reflects a later folk-etymological assimilation with the mythological name Calypso.

Noun

calypso (countable and uncountable, plural calypsos or calypsoes)

  1. A style of Caribbean music that originated in Trinidad and Tobago during the early to the mid-19th century and spread to the rest of the Caribbean Antilles and Venezuela by the mid-20th century. Its rhythms can be traced back to West African Kaiso and the arrival of French planters and their slaves from the French Antilles in the 18th century.
    • 1959, V. S. Naipaul, “B. Wordsworth”, in Miguel Street:
      'How you does live, Mr. Wordsworth?' I asked him one day.
      He said, 'You mean how I get money?'
      When I nodded, he laughed in a crooked way.
      He said, 'I sing calypsoes in the calypso season.'
      'And that last you the rest of the year?'
      'It is enough.'
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Verb

calypso (third-person singular simple present calypsos, present participle calypsoing, simple past and past participle calypsoed)

  1. (intransitive) To perform calypso.

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Etymology 2

From Latin, itself from Ancient Greek Καλυψώ (Kalupsṓ, name of a sea nymph)

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Noun

calypso (countable and uncountable, plural calypsos or calypsoes)

  1. A bulbous bog orchid of the genus Calypso, Calypso bulbosa
  2. A light blue color. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
    calypso:  
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Finnish

Etymology

< English calypso

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkɑlypso/, [ˈkɑ̝lyps̠o̞]
  • Rhymes: -ɑlypso

Noun

calypso

  1. calypso (style of music)

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French

Noun

calypso m (plural calypsos)

  1. calypso

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Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from English calypso.

Noun

calypso n (plural calypsouri)

  1. calypso

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Swedish

Noun

calypso c

  1. calypso (type of music or dance)
    en glad calypso om våren
    a happy calypso in spring

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