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minstrelsy

English

Etymology

From Middle English minstralcie, from 13th century Anglo-Norman menestralsie, menestralcie, from Old French menestrel (minstrel), itself from Medieval Latin ministralis (servant, jester, singer), from Late Latin ministerialis (imperial household officer, one having an official duty), from the adjective ministerialis (ministerial, servants), from Latin ministerium (service).

Noun

minstrelsy (countable and uncountable, plural minstrelsies)

  1. The musical and other art and craft of a minstrel.
  2. A group of minstrels.
  3. Any similar modern group performing song and verse.
  4. A collection of minstrel ballads.

Quotations

  • For quotations using this term, see Citations:minstrelsy.

Translations

See also

  • minstrelry

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goliard

English

Noun

goliard (plural goliards)

  1. Alternative form of Goliard

Anagrams

  • Giraldo

French

Noun

goliard m (plural goliards)

  1. Goliard

Further reading

  • goliard on the French Wikipedia.Wikipedia fr

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