Crossword-Solution: JONGLEUR
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Jongleur | n. | Alt. of Jongler |
We have 19 clues for the answer “JONGLEUR”
| Clue | Answers |
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| ITINERANT minstrel | 1 answer |
| BALLADEER | 3 answers |
| Wandering minstrel. | 5 answers |
| juggler | 8 answers |
| menestrier | 14 answers |
| Skald | 15 answers |
| bhat | 15 answers |
| cerddorion | 15 answers |
| goliard | 15 answers |
| rimer | 15 answers |
| medieval singer | 16 answers |
| Troubadour | 18 answers |
| minstrel | 21 answers |
| harper | 30 answers |
| Bard | 38 answers |
| Scald | 42 answers |
| Poet | 48 answers |
| musician | 55 answers |
| Singer | 60 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTEAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with JONGLEUR (5)
Simeon and the Devil.'” “Or the 'Jest of Hendy Tobias.'” To all these suggestions the jongleur made no response, but sat with his eye fixed abstractedly upon the ceiling, as one who calls words to his mind.
The tooth-drawer and the gleeman called for a cup of small ale apiece, and started off together for Ringwood fair, the old jongleur looking very yellow in the eye and swollen in the face after his overnight potations.
Paul, there are men so caitiff that they think more of a scrivener's pen than of their lady's smile, and do their devoir in hopes that they may fill a line in a chronicle or make a tag to a jongleur's romance.
She had practically offered that fallacious jongleur money, and it did not make it easier to offer him lunch.
But what aileth thee, master, that thou starest so wild over my shoulder? I pray thee take it not so much to heart! Ever it is the wont of fathers to depart this world before their sons." But Walter's visage from wrathful red had become pale, and he pointed up street, and cried out: "Look! dost thou see?" "See what, master?" quoth Arnold: "what! here cometh an ape in gay raiment; belike the beast of some jongleur.
Quotes with JONGLEUR (3)
Light - both physical and moral - was a central concern to the men and women living in the medieval age. They attempted to explore its properties in the colors of a stained glass canopy, in the tenor of a brisk saltarello, in the lilt of a Jongleur's ballad, in the sweet savor of a banqueting table, in the rhapsody of a well planned garden, indeed, in every arena and discipline of life.
Already, Cullum felt a stirring of interest. The name Horace and the mention of an oakleaf symbol struck a chord in his memory. Sir Horace, the Oakleaf Knight, was a legendary figure in Araluen, even in a place as remote as Norgate. Of course, the more remote the location, the more garbled and fantastic the legends became. As Cullum had hear tell, Sir Horace had been a youth of sixteen when he defeated the tyrant Morgarath in single combat, slicing the head off the evil lord'…
I am the jongleur. I leap and pirouette, and make you laugh. I make fun of those in power, and I show you how puffed up and conceited are the big shots who go around making wars in which we are the ones who get slaughtered. I reveal them for what they are. I pull out the plug, and... pssss... they deflate.