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English word vogue comes from Old Saxon wogōn
wogōn (Old Saxon)
voguer (Old French)
vogue (Old French)
vogue (Middle French)
vogue (English)
(Polari) A cigarette.. (dance) A highly stylized modern dance that evolved out of the Harlem ballroom scene in the 1960s.. Popularity or a current craze.. The prevailing fashion or style. (Polari) To light a cigarette.. (intransitive) To dance in the vogue dance style.