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- Romani people - Wikipedia
The English term Gypsy (or Gipsy) originates from the Middle English gypcian, short for Egipcien The Spanish term Gitano and French Gitan have similar etymologies
- GIPSY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of GIPSY is chiefly British spelling of gypsy
- Gypsy Music - YouTube
The Gypsies, or Roma, as they are known in many countries originated as a nomadic group from the deserts of Rajasthan Their music is diverse today, with styles from many different nations where
- GIPSY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
She had on a red cloak and a black bonnet: or rather, a broad-brimmed gipsy hat, tied down with a striped handkerchief under her chin From "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë
- On Tour — Gipsy Kings ft. Nicolas Reyes Tonino Baliardo
Photos Courtesy of Hasbrouck House on tour
- Gipsy noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of Gipsy noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- Q A: The Gipsy Kings - Music in SF
For nearly four decades, the Gipsy Kings have existed outside the usual rules of pop success, singing in their own language, rooted in flamenco tradition, and somehow becoming global without ever sanding down their identity
- Gipsy vs. Gypsy: Whats the Difference?
Gipsy and Gypsy both denote the Romani people, an ethnic group with origins in Northern India, who have a history of nomadic lifestyle The spelling "Gypsy" is more widely accepted and used in modern American English, while "Gipsy" is an older or less common variant
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