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ductia

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ductia (plural ductias)

  1. (historical) A medieval dance similar to the estampie
    • 2007, Piero Weiss, Music in the Western World, page 55:
      In the other refrain forms he mentions (the instrumental ductia and stantipes, both varieties of the dance genre known as estampie), the refrain is musically distinct from the so-called puncta.

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