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    war dance
    [ noun ]
    a ceremonial dance performed before a battle or after a victory
    <noun.act>


    War \War\, n. [OE. & AS. werre; akin to OHG. werra scandal,
    quarrel, sedition, werran to confound, mix, D. warren, G.
    wirren, verwirren, to embroil, confound, disturb, and perhaps
    to E. worse; cf. OF. werre war, F. querre, of Teutonic
    origin. Cf. {Guerrilla}, {Warrior}.]
    1. A contest between nations or states, carried on by force,
    whether for defence, for revenging insults and redressing
    wrongs, for the extension of commerce, for the acquisition
    of territory, for obtaining and establishing the
    superiority and dominion of one over the other, or for any
    other purpose; armed conflict of sovereign powers;
    declared and open hostilities.

    Men will ever distinguish war from mere bloodshed.
    --F. W.
    Robertson.

    Note: As war is the contest of nations or states, it always
    implies that such contest is authorized by the monarch
    or the sovereign power of the nation. A war begun by
    attacking another nation, is called an offensive war,
    and such attack is aggressive. War undertaken to repel
    invasion, or the attacks of an enemy, is called
    defensive.

    2. (Law) A condition of belligerency to be maintained by
    physical force. In this sense, levying war against the
    sovereign authority is treason.

    3. Instruments of war. [Poetic]

    His complement of stores, and total war. --Prior.

    4. Forces; army. [Poetic]

    On their embattled ranks the waves return,
    And overwhelm their war. --Milton.

    5. The profession of arms; the art of war.

    Thou art but a youth, and he is a man of war from
    his youth. --1 Sam. xvii.
    33.

    6. a state of opposition or contest; an act of opposition; an
    inimical contest, act, or action; enmity; hostility.
    ``Raised impious war in heaven.'' --Milton.

    The words of his mouth were smoother than butter,
    but war was in his heart. --Ps. lv. 21.

    {Civil war}, a war between different sections or parties of
    the same country or nation.

    {Holy war}. See under {Holy}.

    {Man of war}. (Naut.) See in the Vocabulary.

    {Public war}, a war between independent sovereign states.

    {War cry}, a cry or signal used in war; as, the Indian war
    cry.

    {War dance}, a dance among savages preliminary to going to
    war. Among the North American Indians, it is begun by some
    distinguished chief, and whoever joins in it thereby
    enlists as one of the party engaged in a warlike
    excursion. --Schoolcraft.

    {War field}, a field of war or battle.

    {War horse}, a horse used in war; the horse of a cavalry
    soldier; especially, a strong, powerful, spirited horse
    for military service; a charger.

    {War paint}, paint put on the face and other parts of the
    body by savages, as a token of going to war. ``Wash the
    war paint from your faces.'' --Longfellow.

    {War song}, a song of or pertaining to war; especially, among
    the American Indians, a song at the war dance, full of
    incitements to military ardor.

    {War whoop}, a war cry, especially that uttered by the
    American Indians.

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