trobador

trōˈbäˌdôr, troh-bah-DOHR

Definitions

1. noun

A medieval poet or musician in southern Europe, especially in Spain, who composed and performed romantic songs.

“The troubador’s beautiful voice echoed through the castle halls, captivating the hearts of all who listened.”

2. noun

A singer or musician who performs folk songs in a particular style or tradition.

“The troubador’s repertoire included classic folk songs from various cultures around the world.”

Synonyms

  • bard
  • minstrel

Antonyms

  • composer
  • musician