Troubadour

Noun

 * 1) An itinerant composer and performer of songs in medieval Europe; a jongleur or travelling minstrel.

Thesaurus
Ahasuerus, Ancient Mariner, Argonaut, Flying Dutchman, Goliard, Meistersinger, Odysseus, Oisin, Ossian, Parnassian, Ulysses, arch-poet, ballad maker, ballad singer, balladeer, balladist, balladmonger, bard, beat poet, bird of passage, bucoliast, drifter, elegist, epic poet, fili, floater, folk singer, folk-rock singer, gad, gadabout, gleeman, go-about, idyllist, imagist, itinerant, jongleur, laureate, librettist, major poet, maker, minnesinger, minor poet, minstrel, modernist, mover, occasional poet, odist, pastoral poet, pastoralist, peregrinator, peregrine, peripatetic, poet, poet laureate, poetress, rambler, rhapsode, rhapsodist, rhymer, rhymester, roamer, rolling stone, rover, runabout, satirist, scop, serenader, skald, sonneteer, straggler, street singer, stroller, strolling minstrel, strolling player, symbolist, trouveur, trovatore, vers libriste, vers-librist, visitant, wait, wanderer, wandering minstrel, wandering scholar

Etymology
trobar: via troubadour:

Translations

 * Crimean Tatar: aşıq
 * Czech:
 * Galician: ,
 * Hungarian:
 * Italian:


 * Macedonian: трубадур
 * Portuguese: trovador
 * Russian: трубадур
 * Spanish: trovador, trovadora
 * Volapük: trubadur,  hitrubadur,  jitrubadur

Etymology
trobar: via troubadour: