minstrelsy (Meaning)

Wordnet

minstrelsy (n)

a troupe of minstrels

ballads sung by minstrels

the art of a minstrel

Webster

minstrelsy (n.)

The arts and occupation of minstrels; the singing and playing of a minstrel.

Musical instruments.

A collective body of minstrels, or musicians; also, a collective body of minstrels' songs.

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minstrelsy Sentence Examples

  1. The wandering minstrelsy entertained the king's court with their enchanting melodies.
  2. The noble patron rewarded the minstrelsy for their unparalleled performances.
  3. The tales of love and valor sung by the minstrelsy captivated the hearts of listeners.
  4. The minstrel's harpstrings sang out a haunting minstrelsy about a lost kingdom.
  5. The minstrelsy of the troubadours echoed through the medieval countryside.
  6. The ancient minstrelsy has been passed down through generations, preserving the stories of old.
  7. The traveling minstrelsy shared news and gossip from faraway lands.
  8. The flamboyant costumes and elaborate performances of the minstrelsy brought joy to the people.
  9. The minstrelsy of the Renaissance celebrated the beauty of human life and love.
  10. The poignant tunes of the minstrelsy evoked emotions of both joy and sorrow.

FAQs About the word minstrelsy

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The wandering minstrelsy entertained the king's court with their enchanting melodies.

The noble patron rewarded the minstrelsy for their unparalleled performances.

The tales of love and valor sung by the minstrelsy captivated the hearts of listeners.

The minstrel's harpstrings sang out a haunting minstrelsy about a lost kingdom.