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troubadour    音标拼音: [tr'ubəd,ɔr]
n. 抒情诗人

抒情诗人

troubadour
n 1: a singer of folk songs [synonym: {folk singer}, {jongleur},
{minstrel}, {poet-singer}, {troubadour}]

Troubadour \Trou"ba*dour`\, n. [F. troubadour, fr. Pr. trobador,
(assumed) LL. tropator a singer, tropare to sing, fr. tropus
a kind of singing, a melody, song, L. tropus a trope, a song,
Gr. ? a turn, way, manner, particular mode in music, a trope.
See {Trope}, and cf. {Trouv?re}.]
One of a school of poets who flourished from the eleventh to
the thirteenth century, principally in Provence, in the south
of France, and also in the north of Italy. They invented, and
especially cultivated, a kind of lyrical poetry characterized
by intricacy of meter and rhyme, and usually of a romantic,
amatory strain.
[1913 Webster]

84 Moby Thesaurus words for "troubadour":
Ahasuerus, Ancient Mariner, Argonaut, Flying Dutchman, Goliard,
Meistersinger, Odysseus, Oisin, Ossian, Parnassian, Ulysses,
arch-poet, ballad maker, ballad singer, balladeer, balladist,
balladmonger, bard, beat poet, bird of passage, bucoliast, drifter,
elegist, epic poet, fili, floater, folk singer, folk-rock singer,
gad, gadabout, gleeman, go-about, idyllist, imagist, itinerant,
jongleur, laureate, librettist, major poet, maker, minnesinger,
minor poet, minstrel, modernist, mover, occasional poet, odist,
pastoral poet, pastoralist, peregrinator, peregrine, peripatetic,
poet, poet laureate, poetress, rambler, rhapsode, rhapsodist,
rhymer, rhymester, roamer, rolling stone, rover, runabout,
satirist, scop, serenader, skald, sonneteer, straggler,
street singer, stroller, strolling minstrel, strolling player,
symbolist, trouveur, trovatore, vers libriste, vers-librist,
visitant, wait, wanderer, wandering minstrel, wandering scholar


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  • TROUBADOUR | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
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  • TROUBADOUR Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
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  • Troubadour - New World Encyclopedia
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    A troubadour was someone who composed and performed Old Occitan lyric poetry during the High Middle Ages [1] A female troubadour is usually called a trobairitz
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