出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/12/07 20:41 UTC 版)
Circa 1750, in the sense of the dance, from French cotillon (“petticoat”), extended to the dance because of the distinctive lift of dress revealing the petticoat, from cotte (“dress”) + -illon (diminutive). Said to derive from the then-popular song Ma commère, quand je danse, mon cotillion va-t-il bien.
cotillion (plural cotillions)
cotillion (third-person singular simple present cotillions, present participle cotillioning, simple past and past participle cotillioned)