Medieval profession; type of musician, singer in medieval Europe.
1 Korin held court in his great hall, surrounded by jugglers and minstrels .
2 The stage in Jeffries' Hall was too small to accommodate the minstrels .
3 The Norman minstrels , then, took English tales and made them into romances.
4 These were gradually fused into long epic poems by the wandering minstrels .
5 A few moments later, three or four of the minstrels were arrested.
6 Robert was lounging among minstrels , dancers, and gamesters, in France or Germany.
7 Well Alfred, we hear a great deal about the old black-face minstrels .
8 A wealthy borough would have a chaplain and two or three minstrels .
9 Up in the minstrels ' gallery a harpist played, softly, old Spanish airs.
10 Two minstrels , Werbel and Swemmel, were sent with the most cordial invitation.
11 He waited as minstrels sang while the dessert pastries were passed around.
12 It was a mighty kingdom, filled with life, riches, poverty and minstrels .
13 One department of Wolsey's household may not have passed unheeded-namely , the minstrels .
14 What else would he be using, and himself the descendant of minstrels ?
15 Surely your mother taught you that minstrels are never to be trusted?
16 He was worse than the minstrels , worse than the clown in the circus.
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