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  1. Minstrel - Wikipedia

    A minstrel was an entertainer, initially in medieval Europe. The term originally described any type of entertainer such as a musician, juggler, acrobat, singer or fool; later, from the sixteenth century, it …

  2. Minstrel | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica

    Minstrel, between the 12th and 17th centuries, a professional entertainer of any kind, including jugglers, acrobats, and storytellers; more specifically, a secular musician, usually an instrumentalist.

  3. MINSTREL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of MINSTREL is one of a class of medieval musical entertainers; especially : a singer of verses to the accompaniment of a harp. How to use minstrel in a sentence.

  4. The Medieval Minstrel - Medieval History

    Oct 6, 2024 · A medieval minstrel was much more than just a musician. Who were they, who was their audience, and what stories did they tell?

  5. The Minstrel: Musician of the Middle Ages – Medieval History

    May 3, 2023 · In medieval times, a minstrel was a versatile performer who entertained audiences with music, storytelling, and poetry. They were often considered to be an itinerant class of entertainers, …

  6. MINSTREL Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    MINSTREL definition: a medieval poet and musician who sang or recited while accompanying himself on a stringed instrument, either as a member of a noble household or as an itinerant troubadour. See …

  7. MINSTREL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    MINSTREL definition: 1. a travelling musician and singer common between the 11th and 15th centuries: 2. a white…. Learn more.

  8. Minstrel - definition of minstrel by The Free Dictionary

    min•strel (ˈmɪn strəl) n. 1. a medieval poet, singer, and musician, who was either an itinerant or a member of a noble household. 2. a musician, singer, or poet. 3. a performer in a minstrel show.

  9. Minstrel: Overview - Ballad of America

    Minstrel shows were America’s most popular form of live entertainment from the 1840s into the 1870s, and they enjoyed continued success well beyond that. Minstrelsy was the first uniquely American …

  10. minstrel - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Dec 11, 2025 · minstrel (plural minstrels) (also attributively) (historical) Originally, an entertainer employed to juggle, play music, sing, tell stories, etc.; a buffoon, a fool, a jester; later, a medieval …