Fandango

Fandango, a popular Spanish dance, specially in favour among the Andalusians; is in ¾ time, and is danced to the accompaniment of guitars and castanets.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Fanariots * Fans
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Fall, The
Fallopius, Gabriello
Falloux, Frédéric Alfred Pierre, Vicomte de
Falmouth
Falstaff, Sir John
Familiar Spirits
Familists
Family Compact
Fan
Fanariots
Fandango
Fans
Fanshawe, Sir Richard
Fantine
Fantis
Farad
Faraday, Michael
Faraizi
Farel, William
Faria y Sousa, Manuel de
Farinata