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Noun(1) a singer of folk songs,singer(2) a singer of folk songs(3) singer

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(1) What unites them is a troubadour 's gift for a lyric that has you listening attentively for the next line, often with a smile or a raised eyebrow, occasionally with alarm.(2) Tim saw himself as a troubadour , a poet singing from the heart.(3) This is a great piece of work from a veteran troubadour , and should be a prominent part of your music collection.(4) Near the end of their set, their music mellowed considerably, going for more of a folky troubadour vibe.(5) The term buskers originates from an old French word for troubadours - minstrels, love singers or poets.(6) Provenal literature in the medieval period consisted chiefly of the lyric poetry composed by the troubadours for the feudal courts of the Midi, northern Italy, and Spain.(7) Jacques Brel, a Belgian, was one of the great modern troubadours in the French language.(8) News of what scholars call the most famous scandal of 12 th century France spread through contemporary Europe by word of mouth, in poetry, and in the songs of troubadours .(9) Only the wealthy could afford elaborate tombs, commission altarpieces or frescos, or had the time and skills required to record the ballads sung by troubadours at court or peasants in the fields.(10) In the 13 th century, French troubadours wrote love-thwarted tales in a poetry-prose mix.
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Noun
1. minstrel
2. singer
3. balladeer
4. poet
5. bard
6. jongleur


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