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Troubadour

troubadour
(troubadours) 1. Troubadours were poets and singers who used to travel around and perform to noble families in Italy and France in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. N-COUNT 2. People sometimes refer to popular singers as troubadours, especially when the words of their songs are an important part of their music. N-COUNT
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   noun  Etymology: French, from Old Occitan trobador, from trobar to compose, from Vulgar Latin *tropare, from Latin tropus trope  Date: circa 1741  1. one of a class of lyric poets and poet-musicians often of knightly rank who flourished from the 11th to the end of the 13th century chiefly in the south of France and the north of Italy and whose major theme was courtly love — compare trouvere  2. a singer especially of folk songs ...
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  n. 1 any of a number of French medieval lyric poets composing and singing in Proven{ccedil}al in the 11th-13th c. on the theme of courtly love. 2 a singer or poet. Etymology: F f. Prov. trobador f. trobar find, invent, compose in verse ...
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  1. ист. трубадур wandering troubadour —- бродячий трубадур (певец) 2. трубадур, певец ...
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  fr. noun трубадур ...
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  ~ n a type of singer and poet who travelled around the palaces and castles of Southern Europe in the 12th and 13th centuries ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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