gleeman (Meaning)

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gleeman (n.)

A name anciently given to an itinerant minstrel or musician.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gleeman

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gleeman Sentence Examples

  1. The gleeman's dulcet melodies filled the tavern with merriment.
  2. The weary travelers eagerly awaited the arrival of the gleeman to brighten their spirits.
  3. The court gleeman's witty songs and tales entertained the king and his entourage.
  4. The gleeman's repertoire included epic ballads, whimsical jests, and poignant love songs.
  5. Despite his humble status, the gleeman possessed the power to captivate audiences with his musical talents.
  6. The gleeman's songs often carried news and gossip from distant lands.
  7. The gleeman's presence at festivals and gatherings was a harbinger of celebration and revelry.
  8. The gleeman's craft required a versatile combination of musicianship, storytelling, and improvisation.
  9. The gleeman's ability to evoke laughter, sorrow, and reflection made him a treasured member of medieval society.
  10. The gleeman's legacy survives in the rich traditions of folk music and storytelling to this day.

FAQs About the word gleeman

A name anciently given to an itinerant minstrel or musician.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The gleeman's dulcet melodies filled the tavern with merriment.

The weary travelers eagerly awaited the arrival of the gleeman to brighten their spirits.

The court gleeman's witty songs and tales entertained the king and his entourage.

The gleeman's repertoire included epic ballads, whimsical jests, and poignant love songs.