zydeco

See also: zydéco

English

Etymology

Louisiana Creole zydéco, compare French zarico; possibly from a metanalysis of French les haricots (beans) as French le zarico (beans) in a dance-tune title.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈzaɪdəkoʊ/
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Noun

zydeco (uncountable)

  1. A form of Louisiana Creole music, characteristically performed by accordion and washboard bands, that combines Cajun and Creole roots music with elements of African American music.
    • 2008, Ned Sublette, The World That Made New Orleans, Lawrence Hill Books, published 2009, page 307:
      Sunpie—in real life, a park ranger and an accordionist who leads a good zydeco band—taunted Harrison […].

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References

  • Ellen Koskoff, editor (2001), The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music: North America, Garland Publishing, page 858
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