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1 juglar
m.minstrel.* * *1 minstrel* * *SM minstrel, jongleur* * *masculino minstrel, jongleur* * *= minstrel, troubadour.Ex. The banjo is in its origins a black folk instrument although it was adopted by the white minstrels in the mid 19th century.Ex. The article 'Thespians, troubadours, hams and bad actors' discusses methods by which school and public libraries can come to terms with the behaviour of young adults.* * *masculino minstrel, jongleur* * *= minstrel, troubadour.Ex: The banjo is in its origins a black folk instrument although it was adopted by the white minstrels in the mid 19th century.
Ex: The article 'Thespians, troubadours, hams and bad actors' discusses methods by which school and public libraries can come to terms with the behaviour of young adults.* * *masculine, feminineminstrel, jongleur* * *
juglar sustantivo masculino
minstrel, jongleur
juglar,-aresa sustantivo masculino y femenino jester, juggler, minstrel
' juglar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
juglaresa
English:
minstrel
* * *juglar, -esa nm,fminstrel* * *m HIST minstrel, jongleur* * *juglar nm: minstrel
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