GLEEMAN


Meaning of GLEEMAN in English

ˈglēmən noun

( plural gleemen )

Etymology: Middle English, from Old English glēoman, from glēo entertainment, music + man

: a medieval usually itinerant professional entertainer (as in England or Scotland) who sang songs often to his own accompaniment on a stringed instrument (as a harp), chanted or recited poetry, or related stories

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