Home

divertie

Divertie is a Dutch noun meaning amusement, entertainment, or pastime. It refers to activities pursued for pleasure, recreation, or social enjoyment, and can describe both informal leisure and organized entertainments such as concerts, dances, or theatrical outings. In everyday usage, divertie is often associated with pleasant, light-hearted experiences rather than serious work.

Etymology and related terms: The word comes from the French divertissement, via Dutch usage; it is related

Historical context: In the Netherlands and Belgium, divertie has been used in texts about bourgeois recreation

Divertie in music and related terms: The related French term divertissement is used in music and ballet

Modern usage and synonyms: While still understood, divertie is less common in everyday language than vermaak

to
the
Latin
divertere,
to
turn
aside.
In
Dutch,
the
sense
broadened
to
include
leisure
and
social
amusement
rather
than
mere
diversion
from
labor.
from
the
18th
to
the
19th
century,
describing
salons,
dances,
cabarets,
and
other
social
entertainments.
It
often
carried
a
connotation
of
culturally
engaged
leisure.
to
denote
a
light,
entertaining
interlude
within
a
larger
work;
the
Italian
divertimento
likewise
refers
to
a
short,
self-contained
piece
designed
to
entertain.
(amusement),
ontspanning
(relaxation),
or
recreatie
(recreation).
It
remains
a
scholarly
or
historical
term
and
appears
in
cultural
history
contexts,
lexicographic
definitions,
and
discussions
of
past
leisure
practices.