noun
- traveling musicians and entertainers in medieval times who performed songs, stories, and poetry
- performers in blackface entertainment shows popular in 19th-century America
Usage: historical
Usage: historical; offensive
Examples
- Medieval minstrels traveled from castle to castle entertaining nobles with their music.
- The minstrels sang ballads about brave knights and fair maidens.
- Wandering minstrels were welcome guests at royal courts throughout Europe.
- The king’s minstrels performed at the grand feast.
- Minstrel shows were a popular but problematic form of entertainment in the 1800s.
- The traveling minstrels carried news from town to town along with their songs.