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troubadour

英 ['truːbədɔː] 美['trubədɔr]
释义
  • n. 行吟诗人;民谣歌手
  • 词态变化
    复数: troubadours;
    中文词源
    troubadour 游吟诗人

    来自法语 troubadour,法国南部等地的游吟诗人,来自普罗旺斯方言 trobar,找到,发明,创作 诗歌,来自通俗拉丁语*tropare,找到,创作诗歌,来自拉丁语 tropus,诗,歌,尤指带有比喻 性质的诗歌,词源同 trope.

    英文词源
    troubadour
    troubadour: [18] A troubadour is etymologically someone who ‘finds’ – that is, ‘composes’ – songs. The word comes via French troubadour from Provençal trobador, a derivative of the verb trobar (whose modern French equivalent is trouver). This seems originally to have meant ‘compose’, and later to have shifted its semantic ground via ‘invent’ to ‘find’.

    It is not known for certain where it came from, but one theory traces it back via a Vulgar Latin *tropāre to Latin tropus ‘figure of speech’ (source of English trope [16]). This in turn was borrowed from Greek trópos ‘turn’, a relative of English trophy and tropic. If this is so, its ancestral meaning would be ‘use figures of speech’.

    => tropic
    troubadour (n.)
    1727, from French troubadour (16c.) "one of a class of lyric poets in southern France, eastern Spain, and northern Italy 11c.-13c.," from Old Provençal trobador, from trobar "to find," earlier "invent a song, compose in verse," perhaps from Vulgar Latin *tropare "compose, sing," especially in the form of tropes, from Latin tropus "a song" (see trope). The alternative theory among French etymologists derives the Old Provençal word from a metathesis of Latin turbare "to disturb," via a sense of "to turn up." Meanwhile, Arabists posit an origin in Arabic taraba "to sing." General sense of "one who composes or sings verses or ballads" first recorded 1826.
    英英释意
    1. a singer of folk songs
    光盘行动从我做起
    公众场所,禁止吸烟

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