balladeer in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

balladeer in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for balladeer in the English»Spanish Dictionary

balladeer [ˌbæləˈdɪəʳ, Am -ˈdɪr] N

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Including the busking balladeer with the lap harp.
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The album takes on dual-layer storylines, first as a punk rock balladeer spouting the notion of living life to the fullest with the presumption that there is no future.
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However, under his own name and hand, he was a prolific song writer and balladeer, and he wrote the lyrics for almost all of these songs.
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The combat was later celebrated by medieval chroniclers and balladeers as a noble display of the ideals of chivalry.
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It wasn't just the balladeers hitting the big notes.
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However, it was as a poet, translator, balladeer and singer that he found fame.
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The last part of each volume was given over to more contemporary works -- often less than a hundred years old -- included to stress the continuing tradition of the balladeer.
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Again hmichen himself was performing, this time as a balladeer.
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Many different versions of the song have been composed by balladeers over the years, with the lyrics adapted to reflect the political climate at the time of composition.
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If the skies threatened, the easy-going, sad-faced balladeer did too.
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