Troubador
Translation of "troubador" into Russian
troubador
NounUK
/ˈtruːbədɔː/
US
/ˈtruːbədɔr/
troubador
troubadors pl
Исторический поэт-музыкант; также переносно современный автор-исполнитель
The troubador recited verses celebrating the lady of the castle.
Трубадур декламировал стихи, воспевавшие даму замка.
Additional translations
Устар. странствующий певец-поэт
troubador
Adjectivetroubador
Attributive use (e.g., "troubador poetry"); relational, not normally graded.
трубадурский
Scholars analysed the troubador traditions of twelfth-century Occitania.
Учёные анализировали трубадурские традиции XII-вековой Окситании.
Definitions
troubador
NounA lyric poet-musician of the Middle Ages, especially in Provence, who composed and performed songs of chivalry and courtly love.
The troubador recited verses celebrating the lady of the castle.
A singer-songwriter or wandering minstrel, especially one who accompanies themself with a simple instrument.
The coffeehouse regularly hosts modern troubadors with acoustic guitars.
troubador
AdjectiveOf or relating to troubadors or their music and poetry.
Scholars analysed the troubador traditions of twelfth-century Occitania.