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Troubadour

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Noun

1. folk singer, jongleur, minstrel, poet-singer, troubadour

a singer of folk songs

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Troubadour

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noun
1. 
any of a class of lyric poets who flourished principally in Provence and N Italy from the 11th to the 13th centuries, writing chiefly on courtly love in complex metric form
2. 
a singer

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Troubadour

see synonyms of troubadour
noun
1. 
any of a class of lyric poets and poet-musicians in S France and N Spain and Italy during the 11th through 13th cent. who wrote poems and songs of love and chivalry, usually with intricate stanza form and rhyme scheme
see also trouvère
2. 
a minstrel or singer

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Troubadour

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n.
1. One of a class of 12th-century and 13th-century lyric poets in southern France, northern Italy, and northern Spain, who composed songs in langue d'oc often about courtly love.
2. A strolling minstrel.

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