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Plural
minstrels
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a performer, typically a musician, singer, or poet, who entertains audiences with songs, music, or recitations
A minstrel was a medieval performer who entertained audiences with music, songs, and storytelling. They often played instruments like lutes, harps, or drums and traveled from town to town, performing at courts, festivals, and public gatherings. Minstrels would recite epic tales, historical events, and legends, sometimes combining their performances with poetry and dramatic acting. Their role was to provide entertainment and share news or stories with the communities they visited.
- The minstrel enchanted the audience with his soulful melodies and heartfelt lyrics.
- As a minstrel, she traveled the countryside, sharing tales of love and adventure through her songs.
- The medieval castle hosted a troupe of minstrels who regaled guests with music and storytelling.
- Minstrels played an important role in preserving and disseminating cultural traditions through oral performances.
- The minstrel's performance captivated listeners, transporting them to distant lands with each song.
Synonyms:
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a performer in a minstrel show