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Qué (quién) es geste - definición


Geste         
FORMER COMMUNE IN MAINE-ET-LOIRE, FRANCE
Geste
·vi To tell stories or gests.
chanson de geste         
  • The eight phases of ''[[The Song of Roland]]'' in one picture.
MEDIEVAL NARRATIVE IN POETIC FORM
Chansons de Geste; Chanson de Gestes; Chansons de gestes; Chanson de Geste; Geste du Roi; Chanson de gestes; Chansons De Geste; Chansons de geste
[???chanson de gestes?chanson de geste d?'??st]
¦ noun (plural chansons de geste pronunciation same) a French historical verse romance of the Middle Ages.
Origin
Fr., lit. 'song of heroic deeds', from chanson (see chanson) and geste from L. gesta 'actions, exploits'.
Chanson de geste         
  • The eight phases of ''[[The Song of Roland]]'' in one picture.
MEDIEVAL NARRATIVE IN POETIC FORM
Chansons de Geste; Chanson de Gestes; Chansons de gestes; Chanson de Geste; Geste du Roi; Chanson de gestes; Chansons De Geste; Chansons de geste
·add. ·- Any Old French epic poem having for its subject events or exploits of early French history, real or legendary, and written originally in assonant verse of ten or twelve syllables. The most famous one is the Chanson de Roland.

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Gesté
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Ejemplos de uso de geste
1. The defence ministry is having a bad attack of Beau Geste syndrome at the British taxpayer‘s expense.
2. For the desert is not dull, nor uniform, despite cliches derived from Beau Geste–like images: sand and mirages and nothing else.
3. Out with the images honed by Hollywood –– in movies such as "Beau Geste" and "March or Die" –– of bands of misfits and miscreants dispatched to kill or be killed on sandy fields of battle.
4. In the popular Chansons de Geste, written from the 11th to the 14th century at the height of crusading fervour, reflecting sentiments and beliefs that were widely accepted, Muhammad and his followers, the "Saracens" are described in the most grotesque of terms.
5. Feelings are also running high in Geste, a village around an hour‘s drive west of Valanjou which plans to spend 1.35 million euros replacing the bulk of its existing church with a new, more comfortable one built around the bell tower.