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troubadour Meaning in Tamil ( troubadour வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

நாடோடிக் கவிஞர், நாடோடி இசைப் பாடகர், நம்பிக்கை,



troubadour தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

நடுக்காலத்தில் நாடோடிக் கவிஞர்கள் பலர் தோன்றினர்.

troubadour's Usage Examples:

Bright Eyes, aka Conor Oberst, has take the role of troubadour to the twenty-somethings crowd, with his pure and honest, yet quirky lyrics and simple, yet affecting acoustic folk-pop music.


The Portuguese troubadours belonged to all social classes, and even included a few priests, and though love was their favourite topic they used every kind of verse, and in satire they hold the palm.


Her true love is for the wandering troubadour, Thomas, who she knew in her happy childhood.


If any one was ever awake to the joys of living it was the minnesinger, troubadour or goliard, and the world had to wait until Rousseau and Burns before its external beauty was discovered, or at least deeply appreciated, by any but a few Dutch artists.


Already by the end of the 12th century the lyric poetry of the troubadours had found cultivators in Portugal, and a few compositions which have come down to us bear a date slightly anterior to the year 1200.


, was sung by many a troubadour.


Thousands had joined this new Crusade, which should deal the final blow to Mahommedanism: among the rest came the first of the troubadours, William IX.


May 26 Rory McLeod Rory McLeod is a natural troubadour and phenomenal one-man band.


Thibaut was the most popular of all the 13th century songwriters, and his work is marked by a grace and sweetness which he owes perhaps in part to his association with the troubadours of the south.


Alphonso, who became count of Portugal in 1128, was one of the warrior heroes of medieval romance; his exploits were sung by troubadours throughout south-western Europe, and even in Africa " ibn Errik " - the son of Henry - was known and feared.


, of the emancipation of French communes and cities and the independence of those of Lombardy, of the growth of gilds and the extension of commerce, of trouvere and troubadour and the beginnings of vernacular literature, of the creation of Gothic art, of trial by jury and the supremacy of royal justice.


The most accomplished and versatile representative of his gifted family, Richard was, in his lifetime and long afterwards, a favourite hero with troubadours and romancers.


troubadour poets of medieval Provence.





Synonyms:

poet-singer, jongleur, vocaliser, vocalist, singer, minstrel, folk singer, vocalizer,



Antonyms:

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