Dictionary entry

Corroboree

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Cor‐rob″o‐ree′ (?), n. [Also corrobboree, corrobori, etc.] 1. A nocturnal festivity with which the Australian aborigines celebrate tribal events of importance. Symbolic dances are given by the young men of the tribe, while the women act as musicians.

2. A song or chant made for such a festivity.

3. A festivity or social gathering, esp. one of a noisy or uproarious character; hence, tumult; uproar.