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trouveur

[troo-vur, troo-vœr]

noun

plural

trouveurs 
  1. trouvère.



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Yet I have met with no writer who quotes them in the latter language, and M. Ginguen�, as well as Le Grand d'Aussy, considers Richard as a trouveur.

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In Science, in Humanity, and in perfecting human ties and interests by the influence of love, there exists a romance which is exquisitely fascinating, and which lends itself to tenderer and more graceful dreams than Trouveur or Minnesinger of any age ever knew—dreams the more delightful because they will not fade away with the mists of morning, but be fulfilled in clear sunlight, line by line, before man.

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The buoyant and elastic temper of the French trouveur was spiritualized in the Welsh singers by a more refined poetic feeling.

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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 agreeable talker of his day.

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It began with that almost superstitious reverence for woman, which had borrowed its religion from the Teuton, its romance from the Minnesinger and the Trouveur: it will end in the honesty and freedom of a world mature for its enjoyment.

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