1.
[syn: folk singer, jongleur, minstrel, poet-singer, troubadour]
2. a performer in a minstrel show;
VERB (1)
1. celebrate by singing, in the style of minstrels;
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Minstrel \Min"strel\, n. [OE. minstrel, menestral, OF.
menestrel, fr. LL. ministerialis servant, workman (cf.
ministrellus harpist), fr. L. ministerium service. See
Ministry, and cf. Ministerial.]
In the Middle Ages, one of an order of men who subsisted by
the arts of poetry and music, and sang verses to the
accompaniment of a harp or other instrument; in modern times,
a poet; a bard; a singer and harper; a musician. --Chaucer.
[1913 Webster]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
minstrel
n 1: a singer of folk songs [syn: folk singer, jongleur,
minstrel, poet-singer, troubadour]
2: a performer in a minstrel show
v 1: celebrate by singing, in the style of minstrels
The Devil's Dictionary (1881-1906):
MINSTREL, adj. Formerly a poet, singer or musician; now a nigger with
a color less than skin deep and a humor more than flesh and blood can
bear.