parabolano - Bedeutung, Definition, Übersetzung, Aussprache
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parabolano (spanisch) - Bedeutung, Definition, Übersetzung, Aussprache


Part of speech:

Noun

Phonetic transcription:

/paraβoˈlano/

Meaning:

"Parabolano" is a feminine noun in Spanish that refers to a Medieval troubadour or poet who composed and sang epic poems and ballads about the adventures of knights and heroes. The term is not commonly used in modern Spanish and is considered archaic.

Usage:

"Parabolano" is an uncommon word in contemporary Spanish. It is mostly found in literary or historical texts and is rarely used in everyday speech or writing.

Verb forms:

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Examples:

  1. Los parabolanos eran admirados por sus composiciones épicas. (The parabolanes were admired for their epic compositions).
  2. En la Edad Media, los parabolanos eran figuras importantes en las cortes reales. (In the Middle Ages, the parabolanes were important figures in royal courts).

Idiomatic expressions:

There are no specific idiomatic expressions related to the term "parabolano" in Spanish.

Etymology:

The term "parabolano" comes from the Latin word "parabolānus" which means "storyteller" or "bard."

Synonyms:

Antonyms:

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