BALET, or BALLETTO, a kind of dramatic poem, representing some fabulous action or subject divided into several entries; wherein several persons appear, and recite things under the name of some deity, or other illustrious character.
BALLET is more particularly used for a kind of comic dance, consisting of a series of several airs of different kinds of movements, which together represent some subject or action. They are performed chiefly by masks representing satyrs, tritons, nymphs, shepherds, and the like; and consist of three parts, the entry, figure, and the retreat. The word is of Greek origin, formed from βαλλειν, jaceret, to cast, throw, or toss; whence also in writers of the middle age, we find ballatones for salutation, dancings; and bailare for salare, to dance.
BALLAGE, or BAILAGE, in Commerce, a small duty paid to the city of London by aliens, and even denizens, for certain commodities exported by them.