0 a travelling musician and singer common between the 11th and 15th centuries -- (11至15世紀的)吟遊樂師,吟遊歌手
a wandering minstrel 到處流浪的吟遊歌手
The heroes include warriors and minstrels, merchants and vagabonds, but also such fantastic symbols of nature as dragons and mermaids.
We should not expect this, unless the trumpeters were to have more expensive liveries than the rest of the minstrels.
The five feeding grounds mentioned in the target article provide a potential location for traveling minstrels to act as shortcuts between the singers in the three clusters of breeding grounds.
On the contrary, it was normal for a new monarch to retain the royal minstrels and add his own existing minstrels to them, thus increasing the number.
In earlier days, international relations depended on explorers, then on soldiers, then on minstrels, on missionaries, on scholars, on diplomats and on traders.
Finally, let me take up the question of the minstrel fraternity that was to be established by eight named king's minstrels in 1469.
They arrive at the minstrel's home, a house fit only for swine.
Gradually more young individuals of student age took to learning the difficult art of the bandura minstrels.