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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

    English-Danish dictionary > minstrel

  • 22 ciudad amurallada

    (n.) = walled city
    Ex. Dubrovnik, Croatia, is a walled city, preserved as it existed in medieval times.
    * * *

    Ex: Dubrovnik, Croatia, is a walled city, preserved as it existed in medieval times.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ciudad amurallada

  • 23 ciudad fortificada

    (n.) = walled city, fortified town
    Ex. 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 town

    Ex: 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.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ciudad fortificada

  • 24 ir de paquete

    to ride pillion
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    (v.) = pillion riding, ride + pillion
    Ex. 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 + pillion

    Ex: 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.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ir de paquete

  • 25 ir en el asiento trasero

    (v.) = pillion riding, ride + pillion
    Ex. 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 + pillion

    Ex: 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.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ir en el asiento trasero

  • 26 montura de mujer

    (n.) = side-saddle
    Ex. 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: 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.

    Spanish-English dictionary > montura de mujer

  • 27 silla de amazona

    (n.) = side-saddle
    Ex. 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: 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.

    Spanish-English dictionary > silla de amazona

  • 28 silla de mujer

    (n.) = side-saddle
    Ex. 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: 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.

    Spanish-English dictionary > silla de mujer

  • 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).
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    pl. -ci [kar'rɔttʃo, tʃi] sostantivo maschile
    1) stor. = large vehicle bearing the city standard and used in medieval times by Italian free cities
    2) pol. = the Italian political party Lega Nord
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    carroccio
    pl. -ci /kar'rɔtt∫o, t∫i/
    sostantivo m.
     1 stor. = large vehicle bearing the city standard and used in medieval times by Italian free cities
     2 pol. = the Italian political party Lega Nord.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > carroccio

  • 30 chivalry

    'ʃivəlri
    1) (kindness and courteousness especially towards women or the weak.) caballerosidad
    2) (the principles of behaviour of medieval knights.) reglas de caballería
    tr['ʃɪvəlrɪ]
    1 caballerosidad nombre femenino
    chivalry ['ʃɪvəlri] n, pl - ries
    1) knighthood: caballería f
    2) chivalrousness: caballerosidad f, nobleza f, cortesía f
    n.
    caballerosidad s.f.
    caballería s.f.
    'ʃɪvəlri
    mass 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

    English-spanish dictionary > chivalry

  • 31 minstrel

    noun
    Spielmann, der; fahrender Sänger
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    ['minstrəl]
    (a musician who went about the country in medieval times, reciting or singing poems.) der Minnesänger
    * * *
    min·strel
    [ˈmɪn(t)strəl]
    n ( hist: entertainer) Spielmann m; (singer) Minnesänger m
    * * *
    ['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] s
    1. MUS, HIST Minstrel m, Spielmann m, fahrender Sänger
    2. obs oder poet Sänger m, Dichter m
    3. besonders HIST Minstrel m (als Schwarzer geschminkter Varietékünstler)
    * * *
    noun
    Spielmann, der; fahrender Sänger
    * * *
    n.
    Minnesänger m.

    English-german dictionary > minstrel

  • 32 im Mittelalter

    1. in mediaeval times spv.
    2. in medieval times

    Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > im Mittelalter

  • 33 minstrel

    'minstrəl
    (a musician who went about the country in medieval times, reciting or singing poems.) trovador, juglar
    tr['mɪnstrəl]
    minstrel ['mɪntstrəl] n
    : juglar m, trovador m (en el medioevo)
    n.
    cantor s.m.
    juglar s.m.
    ministril s.m.
    trovador s.m.
    'mɪnstrəl
    noun trovador m, juglar m
    ['mɪnstrǝl]
    N juglar m
    * * *
    ['mɪnstrəl]
    noun trovador m, juglar m

    English-spanish dictionary > minstrel

  • 34 Minnesänger

    m, Minnesinger m; -s, -; minnesinger
    * * *
    der Minnesänger
    minstrel
    * * *
    Mịn|ne|sän|ger
    1. m Min|ne|sin|ger
    2. 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
    * * *
    Minnesänger m, Minnesinger m; -s, -; minnesinger
    * * *
    m.
    minstrel n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Minnesänger

  • 35 minstrel

    'minstrəl
    (a musician who went about the country in medieval times, reciting or singing poems.) trubadur, gjøgler, musikant
    subst. \/ˈmɪnstr(ə)l\/
    1) (historisk, i middelalderen) trubadur, minstrel, omvandrende sanger og spillemann, gjøgler
    2) ( poetisk) skald
    minstrels forklaring: gruppe sangere med svartmalte ansikter som synger og forteller vitser
    minstrel show forklaring: varité med sangere med svartmalte ansikter

    English-Norwegian dictionary > minstrel

  • 36 minstrel

    ['minstrəl]
    (a musician who went about the country in medieval times, reciting or singing poems.) farandsöngvari

    English-Icelandic dictionary > minstrel

  • 37 minstrel

    költő, énekes, lantos, vándorénekes, trubadúr
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    ['minstrəl]
    (a musician who went about the country in medieval times, reciting or singing poems.) vándorénekes

    English-Hungarian dictionary > minstrel

  • 38 afar

    Adv
    1. दूर\afarसे/दूर\afarपर
    In medieval times, news from afar seldom reached its destination.

    English-Hindi dictionary > afar

  • 39 crusade

    N
    1. ईसाईयों\crusadeका\crusadeधर्मयुद्ध
    In the medieval times the crusade began
    --------
    VT
    1. धर्म\crusadeयुद्ध\crusadeकरना
    Gandhi crusaded for non-violence

    English-Hindi dictionary > crusade

  • 40 portrait

    N
    1. रूपचित्र
    She is a portrait painter.
    2. शब्दचित्र
    The book contained a fascinating portrait of medieval times.

    English-Hindi dictionary > portrait

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