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- troubadour; minstrel
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- troubadour
- minstrel
This refers to a poet or musician who composes and performs songs, often focused on themes of love and chivalry. Historically, troubadours were known for their lyrical poetry and musical performances in courts and public gatherings.
He sang love songs like a minstrel from the Middle Ages.
This term typically describes a traveling musician or performer in medieval times who sang or recited poetry, often accompanying themselves with instruments. They played an important role in preserving history and entertaining audiences with music and storytelling.
Generated collocations (experimental)
ぎんゆうしじん吟遊詩人のうた歌song of the minstrelぎんゆうしじん吟遊詩人のものがたり物語tale of the troubadourぎんゆうしじん吟遊詩人をえんじる演じるto perform as a minstrelぎんゆうしじん吟遊詩人のでんせつ伝説legend of the troubadourぎんゆうしじん吟遊詩人のおんがく音楽music of the minstrelぎんゆうしじん吟遊詩人のし詩poem of the troubadourぎんゆうしじん吟遊詩人のたび旅journey of the minstrelちゅうせい中世のぎんゆうしじん吟遊詩人medieval troubadourぎんゆうしじん吟遊詩人のえんそう演奏performance of the minstrelぎんゆうしじん吟遊詩人のつどい集いgathering of minstrels
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