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21 minstrel
['minstrəl](a musician who went about the country in medieval times, reciting or singing poems.) troubadur* * *['minstrəl](a musician who went about the country in medieval times, reciting or singing poems.) troubadur -
22 ciudad amurallada
(n.) = walled cityEx. Dubrovnik, Croatia, is a walled city, preserved as it existed in medieval times.* * *(n.) = walled cityEx: Dubrovnik, Croatia, is a walled city, preserved as it existed in medieval times.
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23 ciudad fortificada
(n.) = walled city, fortified townEx. Dubrovnik, Croatia, is a walled city, preserved as it existed in medieval times.Ex. The Netherlands has some lovely historical fortified towns which are all worth a visit.* * *(n.) = walled city, fortified townEx: Dubrovnik, Croatia, is a walled city, preserved as it existed in medieval times.
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24 ir de paquete
to ride pillion* * *(v.) = pillion riding, ride + pillionEx. From its humble beginnings as little more than a pad for pillion riding in medieval times, the side-saddle has endured many changes of style during the centuries.Ex. The Government has exempted women and children riding pillion from the helmet rule.* * *(v.) = pillion riding, ride + pillionEx: From its humble beginnings as little more than a pad for pillion riding in medieval times, the side-saddle has endured many changes of style during the centuries.
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25 ir en el asiento trasero
(v.) = pillion riding, ride + pillionEx. From its humble beginnings as little more than a pad for pillion riding in medieval times, the side-saddle has endured many changes of style during the centuries.Ex. The Government has exempted women and children riding pillion from the helmet rule.* * *(v.) = pillion riding, ride + pillionEx: From its humble beginnings as little more than a pad for pillion riding in medieval times, the side-saddle has endured many changes of style during the centuries.
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26 montura de mujer
(n.) = side-saddleEx. From its humble beginnings as little more than a pad for pillion riding in medieval times, the side-saddle has endured many changes of style during the centuries.* * *(n.) = side-saddleEx: From its humble beginnings as little more than a pad for pillion riding in medieval times, the side-saddle has endured many changes of style during the centuries.
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27 silla de amazona
(n.) = side-saddleEx. From its humble beginnings as little more than a pad for pillion riding in medieval times, the side-saddle has endured many changes of style during the centuries.* * *(n.) = side-saddleEx: From its humble beginnings as little more than a pad for pillion riding in medieval times, the side-saddle has endured many changes of style during the centuries.
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28 silla de mujer
(n.) = side-saddleEx. From its humble beginnings as little more than a pad for pillion riding in medieval times, the side-saddle has endured many changes of style during the centuries.* * *(n.) = side-saddleEx: From its humble beginnings as little more than a pad for pillion riding in medieval times, the side-saddle has endured many changes of style during the centuries.
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29 carroccio
carroccio s.m. (st.) 'carroccio' (a waggon which accompanied the army and bore the standard of an Italian free city of the Middle Ages).* * *1) stor. = large vehicle bearing the city standard and used in medieval times by Italian free cities2) pol. = the Italian political party Lega Nord* * *carrocciopl. -ci /kar'rɔtt∫o, t∫i/sostantivo m.1 stor. = large vehicle bearing the city standard and used in medieval times by Italian free cities2 pol. = the Italian political party Lega Nord. -
30 chivalry
'ʃivəlri1) (kindness and courteousness especially towards women or the weak.) caballerosidad2) (the principles of behaviour of medieval knights.) reglas de caballería•tr['ʃɪvəlrɪ]1 caballerosidad nombre femenino1) knighthood: caballería f2) chivalrousness: caballerosidad f, nobleza f, cortesía fn.• caballerosidad s.f.• caballería s.f.'ʃɪvəlrimass noun ( in conduct) caballerosidad f, cortesía f; ( Hist) caballería f['ʃɪvǝlrɪ]N (=courteousness) caballerosidad f ; (in medieval times) caballería f* * *['ʃɪvəlri]mass noun ( in conduct) caballerosidad f, cortesía f; ( Hist) caballería f -
31 minstrel
nounSpielmann, der; fahrender Sänger* * *['minstrəl](a musician who went about the country in medieval times, reciting or singing poems.) der Minnesänger* * *min·strel[ˈmɪn(t)strəl]* * *['mInstrəl]n(medieval) Spielmann m; (wandering) (fahrender) Sänger; (= ballad-singer) Bänkelsänger m; (= singer of love songs) Minnesänger m; (esp US modern) weißer, als Schwarzer zurechtgemachter Sänger und Komiker* * *minstrel [ˈmınstrəl] s1. MUS, HIST Minstrel m, Spielmann m, fahrender Sänger2. obs oder poet Sänger m, Dichter m* * *nounSpielmann, der; fahrender Sänger* * *n.Minnesänger m. -
32 im Mittelalter
1. in mediaeval times spv.2. in medieval times -
33 minstrel
'minstrəl(a musician who went about the country in medieval times, reciting or singing poems.) trovador, juglartr['mɪnstrəl]1 trovador nombre masculino, juglar nombre masculinominstrel ['mɪntstrəl] n: juglar m, trovador m (en el medioevo)n.• cantor s.m.• juglar s.m.• ministril s.m.• trovador s.m.'mɪnstrəlnoun trovador m, juglar m['mɪnstrǝl]N juglar m* * *['mɪnstrəl]noun trovador m, juglar m -
34 Minnesänger
* * *der Minnesängerminstrel* * *Mịn|ne|sän|ger1. m Min|ne|sin|ger2. m -s, -minnesinger* * *(a musician who went about the country in medieval times, reciting or singing poems.) minstrel* * *Min·ne·sän·ger[ˈmɪnəzɛŋɐ]m LIT, HIST Minnesinger* * ** * *m.minstrel n. -
35 minstrel
'minstrəl(a musician who went about the country in medieval times, reciting or singing poems.) trubadur, gjøgler, musikantsubst. \/ˈmɪnstr(ə)l\/1) (historisk, i middelalderen) trubadur, minstrel, omvandrende sanger og spillemann, gjøgler2) ( poetisk) skaldminstrels forklaring: gruppe sangere med svartmalte ansikter som synger og forteller vitserminstrel show forklaring: varité med sangere med svartmalte ansikter -
36 minstrel
['minstrəl](a musician who went about the country in medieval times, reciting or singing poems.) farandsöngvari -
37 minstrel
költő, énekes, lantos, vándorénekes, trubadúr* * *['minstrəl](a musician who went about the country in medieval times, reciting or singing poems.) vándorénekes -
38 afar
Adv1. दूर\afarसे/दूर\afarपरIn medieval times, news from afar seldom reached its destination. -
39 crusade
N1. ईसाईयों\crusadeका\crusadeधर्मयुद्धIn the medieval times the crusade began--------VT1. धर्म\crusadeयुद्ध\crusadeकरनाGandhi crusaded for non-violence -
40 portrait
N1. रूपचित्रShe is a portrait painter.2. शब्दचित्रThe book contained a fascinating portrait of medieval times.
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