• Troubadour

    Origin

    Old Provencal trobar ("to find") via Old French troubadour

    Full definition of troubadour

    Noun

    troubadour

    (plural troubadours)
    1. An itinerant composer and performer of songs in medieval Europe; a jongleur or travelling minstrel.
      • 24 April 2014, Alan Cowell, At Pistorius trial, Twitterati have their day in court, Sitting in the courtroom ..., their laptops and tablets propped before them, power cables snaking through convoluted adapters, the Twitterati have sight of witnesses at all times â€“ the troubadours, or perhaps the tricoteuses, of the digital revolution.
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