释义 |
troubadour/ˈtru:bədɔ:/n. 1 any of a number of French medieval lyric poets composing and singing in Provençal in the 11th - 13th c. on the theme of courtly love 行吟诗人 (11 至 13 世纪在法国南部普罗旺斯一带以宫廷爱情为主题进行吟诗作歌的抒情诗人) 2 a singer or poet 歌者;诗人 [French from Provençal trobador, from trobar ‘find, invent, compose in verse’] |