Branles is a 7 letter English word.
You can make 259 anagrams from letters in branles (abelnrs).
1575-85; Middle French, derivative of branler to shake, swing (probably from the phrase branler une danse), Old French bran(s)ler to move (a limb, the head), contraction of brandeler to shake
The branle in its original form had steps like the Allemande.
All but Bibine, who was left swinging in his branle with only Loka for company.
The baby who has not swung in a branle does not know the quintessence of baby luxury.
The movement towards the dominant note in this branle may be regarded as a latent modulation.
Each returning sabbath saw Whitehall lighted up, and heard the tabors sound for a branle, (Anglicised 'brawl').
I always enjoyed seeing her dance the branle de la Torche, or du Flambeau.
Monseigneur the Duc de Bourgogne danced on this occasion for the first time; and led off the 'branle' with Mademoiselle.
The branle (not the dance, but as used here) is called Congedium by Anthoine Arena.
It was originally a branle of Poitou, derived from the Courante.
The branle was at once formed, and Francezka, as on the night before, led it with Count Saxe.