ranz des vaches
English
Etymology
From Swiss French ranz des vaches.
Noun
ranz des vaches (plural ranz des vaches)
- (music) Any of numerous traditional Swiss melodies played on the alpenhorn, originally to call cows in from the mountains. [from 18th c.]
- 1972, Friedrich Schiller, translated by William F. Mainland, Wilhelm Tell, act II, scene i:
- The herald cries his summons to the lists,
But no sound comes to these sequestered valleys;
I only hear the melancholy note
Of cowbells and the dreary ranz des vaches.
French
Etymology
From Swiss variant of rang des vaches (literally “rank of the cows”), calque of dialectal German Kuhreihen, with the second element Reihen (“dance”) misinterpreted at Reihe (“row”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʁɑ̃ de vaʃ/, /ʁɑ̃s de vaʃ/
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