Definition of Trouveur

1. trouvere [n -S] - See also: trouvere

Lexicographical Neighbors of Trouveur

trouters
troutful
troutier
troutiest
trouting
troutings
troutlet
troutlets
troutlike
troutling
troutlings
trouts
trouty
trouvere
trouveres
trouveur (current term)
trouveurs
trouvère
trovafloxacin
trove
trover
trovers
troves
trow
trowable
trowed
trowel
trowel machine
trowel machines
troweled

Literary usage of Trouveur

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. History of Prose Fiction by John Colin Dunlop (1888)
"The trouveur, or Fabler, also frequently wrote ... At length, however, the professions of trouveur and minstrel became. in a great measure, blended, ..."

2. History of Prose Fiction by John Colin Dunlop (1906)
"The trouveur, or Fabler, also frequently wrote his metrical productions with the intention that they should be chaunted or declaimed. ..."

3. History of Prose Fiction by John Colin Dunlop (1906)
"The trouveur, or Fabler, also frequently wrote his metrical productions with the intention that they should be chaunted or declaimed. ..."

4. The Gentleman's Magazine (1890)
"The hero of it, a trouveur, died and went to hell. ... To him the trouveur proposed a game at dice, to while away the time, the stakes being the souls of ..."

5. History of the English People by John Richard Green (1900)
"It was an age of talk: " mirth is none " says Chaucer's host " to ride on by the way dumb as a stone;" and the trouveur aimed simply at being the most ..."

6. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1849)
""The life of Jean le trouveur,'' says the ingenious and painstaking author of these three pleasant little volumes, " is one of those histories ..."

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