troubadour in English

noun
1
a French medieval lyric poet composing and singing in Provençal in the 11th to 13th centuries, especially on the theme of courtly love.
The term buskers originates from an old French word for troubadours - minstrels, love singers or poets.

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1. Listen to The Best of Balladry by Troubadour on Apple Music

2. ♫ Am I to break into the song like the blues man or troubadour.

3. A gab (Old Occitan [ˈɡap] for "Boast") is a troubadour Boasting song.

4. Synonyms for Balladeer include troubadour, singer, musician, jongleur, songster, vocalist, bard, minstrel, joculator and trouveur

5. Alba definition, a Provençal troubadour poem or love song, typically about the parting of lovers at dawn

6. 23 Pop troubadour Wang Leehom wooed his fans with his butter-smooth vocals and wowed them with flashy pyrotechnics.

7. Carman, beloved by ’90s evangelical kids, was a Pentecostal showman at heart The wildly popular troubadour was equal parts Pentecostal flair and Disney levels of …

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