jon·gleur /ʒonˈglɝ/
  法國中世紀的吟遊詩人
  Jon·gleur Jon·gler n.
  1. In the Middle Ages, a court attendant or other person who, for hire, recited or sang verses, usually of his own composition. See Troubadour.
     Vivacity and picturesquenees of the jongleur's verse.   --J R. Green.
  2. A juggler; a conjuror. See Juggler.
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  jongleur
       n : a singer of folk songs [syn: folk singer, minstrel, poet-singer,
            troubadour]