minstrel
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min·strel
(mĭn′strəl)n.
1. A medieval entertainer who traveled from place to place, especially to sing and recite poetry.
2.
a. A lyric poet.
b. A musician.
3. A performer in a minstrel show.
[Middle English minstral, from Old French menestrel, servant, entertainer, from Late Latin ministeriālis, official in the imperial household, from Latin ministerium, ministry; see ministry.]
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minstrel
(ˈmɪnstrəl)n
1. (Historical Terms) a medieval wandering musician who performed songs or recited poetry with instrumental accompaniment
2. (Theatre) a performer in a minstrel show
3. archaic or poetic any poet, musician, or singer
[C13: from Old French menestral, from Late Latin ministeriālis an official, from Latin minister]
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min•strel
(ˈmɪn strəl)n.
1. a medieval poet, singer, and musician, who was either an itinerant or a member of a noble household.
2. a musician, singer, or poet.
3. a performer in a minstrel show.
[1175–1225; Middle English ministrel < Old French < Late Latin ministeriālis servant (n. use of adj.)]
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Noun | 1. | ![]() |
2. | minstrel - a performer in a minstrel show corner man, end man - a man at one end of line of performers in a minstrel show; carries on humorous dialogue with the interlocutor interlocutor, middleman - the performer in the middle of a minstrel line who engages the others in talk performer, performing artist - an entertainer who performs a dramatic or musical work for an audience | |
Verb | 1. | ![]() music - musical activity (singing or whistling etc.); "his music was his central interest" sing - produce tones with the voice; "She was singing while she was cooking"; "My brother sings very well" |
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minstrel
noun musician, singer, harper, bard, troubadour, songstress, jongleur He was playing a banjo and garbed in a minstrel's outfit.
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Translations
مُغَنٍّ مُتَجَوِّل في العُصور الوُسْطى
minstrel
troubadur
vándorénekes
farandsöngvari
menestrelis
menestrels
minstrel
gezici halk ozanısaz şairi
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minstrel
n (medieval) → Spielmann m; (wandering) → (fahrender) Sänger; (= ballad-singer) → Bänkelsänger m; (= singer of love songs) → Minnesänger m; (esp US: modern) weißer, als Schwarzer zurechtgemachter Sänger und Komiker
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minstrel
(ˈminstrəl) noun a musician who went about the country in medieval times, reciting or singing poems.
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