gigue

Etymology
From. .

Noun

 * 1) an Irish dance, derived from the jig, used in the Partita form (Baroque Period).

Etymology
From, , from , from , from ,. More at, ,.

Noun

 * 1)  string instrument, roughly in the form of a mandoline (c. 1120–50)
 * 2)  lively and gay dance originary from the British Isles, gigue, jig
 * 3)  musical melody, to be danced in the way of a gigue
 * 4)  long leg, tall and skinny girl, haunch of some animals especially venison (19th century)
 * 5)  disorderly way of dancing (danser la gigue), twerk of the hips (gigue des fesses; early 20th century)
 * 6) a small boat, gig
 * 7)  jitter