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jongleur    
n. 法国中世纪的吟游诗人

法国中世纪的吟游诗人

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

Jongleur \Jon"gleur\, Jongler \Jon"gler\, n. [F. jongleur. See
{Juggler}.]
[1913 Webster]
1. In the Middle Ages, a court attendant or other person who,
for hire, recited or sang verses, usually of his own
composition. See {Troubadour}.
[1913 Webster]

Vivacity and picturesquenees of the jongleur's
verse. --J R. Green.
[1913 Webster]

2. A juggler; a conjuror. See {Juggler}. --Milton. Jonquil


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  • Jongleur | Medieval, Troubadours, Minstrels | Britannica
    Jongleur, professional storyteller or public entertainer in medieval France, often indistinguishable from the trouvère The role of the jongleur included that of musician, juggler, and acrobat, as well as reciter of such literary works as the fabliaux, chansons de geste, lays, and other metrical
  • JONGLEUR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of JONGLEUR is an itinerant medieval entertainer proficient in juggling, acrobatics, music, and recitation
  • JONGLEUR Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    JONGLEUR definition: (in medieval France and Norman England) an itinerant minstrel or entertainer who sang songs, often of his own composition, and told stories See examples of jongleur used in a sentence
  • Jongleur Medieval Musician
    Medieval Jongleur Songs The jongleurs were not as adept at literary composition as minstrels and troubadours so they settled for reciting literary works like the chansons de geste, lays, the fabliaux (humourous French poems) and metrical romances that at times, they themselves composed
  • The Art of Jongleurs in Medieval Times - numberanalytics. com
    The term "Jongleur" refers to a medieval entertainer who performed various forms of art, including music, acrobatics, and storytelling The origins of Jongleurs can be traced back to medieval Europe, specifically to the 12th century in France
  • jongleur - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Noun jongleur (plural jongleurs) An itinerant entertainer in medieval England and France; roles included song, music, acrobatics etc ; a troubadour
  • Jongleur - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
    jongleur (n ) "wandering minstrel of medieval times," 1779, a revival in a technical sense (by modern historians and novelists) of Norman-French jongleur, a variant of Old French jogleor "minstrel, itinerant player; joker, juggler, clown" (12c ), from Latin ioculator "jester, joker" (see juggler)
  • JONGLEUR definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    Definition of 'jongleur' jongleur in British English (French ʒɔ̃ɡlœr ) noun (in medieval France) an itinerant minstrel
  • Jongleur - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
    The term 'jongleur' comes from Old French, meaning 'juggler' or 'entertainer,' and was used in medieval times In the Middle Ages, jongleurs traveled from town to town performing songs, plays, and acrobatics, often in public squares
  • Jongleur - Word Genius
    “Jongleur” is a loanword from French, in which it means “juggler ” Did you Know? While “jongleur” is a literal translation of “juggler,” the word in medieval England referred to a lower class of traveling minstrel





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