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    Pavan. Look up pavan, Pavan, pawana, or पवन in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pavan may refer to: Pavan, alternate spelling of pavane, a slow 16th-century dance, or the musical form for such a dance. Pavan (Hindu god), a god of wind in Hindu mythology and father of Hanuman.

  2. Pavane is a word for a stately court dance or its music, introduced from southern Europe into England in the 16th century. Learn more about its etymology, examples, and related words from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

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    Britannica), (Treccani 2016), meaning "[dance] typical of Padua" (similar to Bergamask, "dance from Bergamo"); pavan is an old Northern Italian form for the modern Italian adjective padovano (= from Padua). This origin is consistent with the equivalent form, Paduana.

  4. Learn about the history and steps of the pavan and galliard, two dances of the Renaissance court that influenced classical music. See videos, examples, and illustrations of these dances and their variations.

  5. Pavan is a Hindu, Indian and Sanskrit name that means purifying or wind. Learn more about the history, categories and popularity of the name Pavan and its variations.

  6. Named after the 16th century dance of the peacock, Pavan celebrates the South of France. Fine muscat grapes and orange blossoms compose the heart of this delicate and complex liqueur. Refreshing in a sangria with sparkling water and ice, Pavan is also perfect with vodka, gin, tequila and champagne.

  7. Pavan Liqueur is a French liqueur made with Muscat grapes from Frontignan, aged in oak and blended with orange blossom water. It has a sweet and perfumed taste with citric acidity and is named after a 16th century dance.