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Word of the Day- Troubadour

By March 11, 2017Word of the Day

Troubadour (noun)

tru-ba-door

Originally A French medieval lyric poet composing and singing in Provençal in the 11th to 13th centuries, but today a troubador is any poet who writes verse to music.

From French Provincial, ‘trobar’ to find, invent, compose.

Example sentences

“He’s known as the town troubadour; he doesn’t like to be called a busker.”

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