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The meaning of Minstrels

Minstrels – definition

noun

A medieval singer or musician, especially one who sang or recited lyric or heroic poetry to a musical accompaniment for the nobility.

Usage examples:

They listened to the minstrels singing songs of knightly prowess
noun

A member of a band of entertainers, typically white actors with blackened faces, who performed in a type of stage entertainment prevalent in the us in the 19th and early 20th centuries, featuring songs, dances, and formulaic comic routines based on stereotyped depictions of black americans.

Usage examples:

The exaggerated dialect of blackface minstrels
noun

A travelling musician and singer common between the 11th and 15th centuries

Usage examples:

A wandering minstrel

Minstrels translation into English

Minstrels: translate from English into Chinese

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吟游诗人, 歌手, 音乐家

Minstrels: translate from English into Dutch

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Minstrelen, Minstreel, Negerzanger

Minstrels: translate from English into French

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Ménestrels, Ménestrel, Jongleur, Trouvère

Minstrels: translate from English into German

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Minnesänger, Spielmann, Sänger, Barde, Musikant, Bänkelsänger, Fahrender sänger

Minstrels: translate from English into Hindi

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Minstrels, भाट, कवि, बन्दी, गवैया

Minstrels: translate from English into Italian

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Menestrelli, Menestrello, Giullare

Minstrels: translate from English into Korean

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음유시인, 시인, 민스트럴 쇼, 음유악인, 중세의 음유악인

Minstrels: translate from English into Russian

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Менестрели, Менестрель, Певец, Поэт, Исполнитель негритянских песен

Minstrels: translate from English into Spanish

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Juglares, Juglar, Trovador, Cantor

Word origin

Middle English: from Old French menestral ‘entertainer, servant’, via Provençal from late Latin ministerialis ‘servant’ (see ministerial).

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