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шут, скоморох; фиглярII adjшутовской
Portuguese-russian dictionary. 2013.
Portuguese-russian dictionary. 2013.
jogral — s. m. Truão, bobo; histrião … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
jogralesco — |ê| adj. 1. Relativo a jogral. 2. próprio de jogral … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
Martín Codax — Cantigas de Amigo (Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, Vindel MS M979) Martín Codax (Galician: [maɾˈtiŋ koˈðaʃ]) or Martim Codax (Portuguese: [mɐɾˈtĩ kuˈðaʃ]) was a Galician medieval jogral (non noble composer and performer … Wikipedia
Mendinho — Mendinho, also Meendinho, Mendiño and Meendiño, was a medieval Iberian poet. Nothing is known about Mendinho except by inference. Scholars generally assume from the reference to the shrine of San Simión (in the modern Isle of San Simón, Rías… … Wikipedia
Trio Mocotó — is a Brazilian band, originally formed in 1968in the Jogral nightclub in São Paulo, and reformed in 2000. The group was influential in forming the musical style that became known as samba rock or samba soul. In 1969, they were backing Jorge… … Wikipedia
Martin Codax — Cantigas de Amigo de Martim Codax (Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, Vindel MS M979) Martín Codax (ou Martim Codax) était un compositeur jogral (compositeur et interprète non noble), probablement de Galice et, éventuellement, de Vigo, Galice… … Wikipédia en Français
Fernanda Botelho — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Fernanda Botelho Nombre Fernanda Botelho Nacimiento 1 de diciembre de 1926 … Wikipedia Español
PORTUGAL — Malgré l’absence de frontières naturelles nettement dessinées, le Portugal constitue une région dont la personnalité n’a cessé de s’affirmer au cours de l’histoire. Les limites politiques séparant le domaine linguistique du galégo portugais de… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Meogo, Pero — (Pero Moogo, Peter the Monk) (fl. 1250) Beyond his own verses, we know nothing certain about Pero Meogo, not even the meaning of his surname. Derived from the Latin monachu, it appears to imply that Pero was, in fact, a monk, though it is… … Encyclopedia of medieval literature
Zorro, Joan — (fl. ca. 1250–1300) Known as “Foxy John,” this humble jogral (i.e., JONGLEUR) was doubtlessly Portuguese, judging from his apparent familiarity with Lisbon and with the Tagus River. One of the earlier Lisbon trovadores or courtly singers,… … Encyclopedia of medieval literature
histrião — s. m. 1. Comediante ou jogral, na antiguidade romana. 2. Ator cômico. 3. Ator com desempenho exagerado. 4. Pessoa que diverte ou que não é levada a sério. = BOBO, PALHAÇO 5. Homem vil. ‣ Etimologia: latim histrio, onis … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa