Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
wandering-minstrel
noun
/ˈwɒndərɪŋ ˈmɪnstrəl/

Definition
A wandering minstrel is a traveling musician or poet who performs songs and stories, often in a medieval or romantic context.

Examples
- The wandering minstrel sang tales of heroes and lost loves by the fireside.
- In the village square, the wandering minstrel captivated the crowd with his soulful tunes.
- She dreamt of becoming a wandering minstrel, exploring the world through her music.

Meaning
The term refers to a performer who travels from place to place, sharing their art with diverse audiences, typically embodying themes of love, adventure, and valor.

Synonyms
- traveling singer
- roving bard
- mobile artist
- itinerant musician