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Can some one give me chivalry,tournament,and troubadour in a sentence that will explain their meaning please
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Can some one give me chivalry,tournament,and troubadour in a sentence that will explain their meaning please
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In English law chivalry meant the tenure of land by knights' service.
You'll come to the costume tournament, Countess?
The definition of a troubadour is someone who sings folk songs or is a poet who writes verses to music.
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