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jig vs folk dancing

folk dancing vs jig

jig and folk dancing both are nouns.

jig is a verb but folk dancing is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
jig Yes No Yes No
folk dancing Yes No No No
As nouns, folk dancing is a hypernym of jig; that is, folk dancing is a word with a broader meaning than jig:
  • jig: any of various old rustic dances involving kicking and leaping
  • folk dancing: a style of dancing that originated among ordinary people (not in the royal courts)
Other hypernyms of jig include folk dance.
jig (noun) folk dancing (noun)
any of various old rustic dances involving kicking and leaping a style of dancing that originated among ordinary people (not in the royal courts)
a device that holds a piece of machine work and guides the tools operating on it
a fisherman's lure with one or more hooks that is jerked up and down in the water
music in three-four time for dancing a jig
jig (verb) folk dancing (verb)
dance a quick dance with leaping and kicking motions
Difference between jig and folk dancing

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