noun
- A professional female dancer in India, traditionally trained in classical dance forms and often employed for entertainment at celebrations or in courts.
Usage: historical; also spelled 'bayadere'; from Portuguese 'bailadeira' and Hindi 'baijantri'
Examples
- The bayadeer performed classical Indian dances at the royal court.
- In 19th-century literature, the bayadeer was often depicted as an exotic entertainer.
- The bayadeer's intricate footwork and hand gestures told stories from Hindu mythology.
- Colonial accounts frequently mentioned the bayadeer as a fixture of Indian cultural life.