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Minstrel Point is a point about midway between Cape Lindsey and Cape Yelcho on the west coast of Elephant Island, in the South Shetland Islands off Antarctica
Minstrel_Point
British BBC TV light entertainment show (1958–1978)
The Black and White Minstrel Show was a British light entertainment show on BBC prime-time television that ran from 1958 to 1978. The weekly variety show
The Black and White Minstrel Show
The_Black_and_White_Minstrel_Show
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minstrel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A minstrel was a medieval European entertainer. Minstrel(s) may also refer to: A performer in minstrel shows
Minstrel_(disambiguation)
19th- and 20th-century American form of musical theater
The minstrel show, also called minstrelsy, was an American form of theater developed in the early 19th century. The shows were performed by mostly white
Minstrel_show
Island off the coast of Antarctica
of Antarctica The Cornet List of Antarctic and sub-Antarctic islands Minstrel Point Prince Charles Strait Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research Territorial
Elephant_Island
Annual festival in Cape Town, South Africa
simply Klopse), officially named the Cape Town Minstrel Carnival, is a traditionally Cape Coloured minstrel festival that takes place annually on 2 January
Kaapse_Klopse
Theatrical makeup caricaturing Black people
blackface as a specific practice limited to American culture that began in the minstrel show; a performance art that originated in the United States in the early
Blackface
Canadian-bred Thoroughbred racehorse (1974-1990)
The Minstrel (11 March 1974 – 3 September 1990) was a Canadian-bred, Irish-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. Bred in Ontario, he was sold as a yearling
The_Minstrel
List of ships with the same or similar names
been named HMS Minstrel after the medieval European entertainer Minstrel: HMS Minstrel (1807) launched in 1807 and sold in 1817 HMS Minstrel (1865) a Britomart-class
HMS_Minstrel
Mid-19th century American minstrel song
particularly so with minstrel companies, who are always on the look out for songs and sayings that will answer their business." He claimed at one point to have based
Dixie_(song)
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Minstrel Man may refer to: The Minstrel Man, a 1980 music album by American country singer Willie Nelson Minstrel Man (film), a 1944 American film directed
Minstrel_Man
Entertainment by a man dressed as a woman
were largely excluded from being performers as at this point in history. Blackface in minstrel shows emerged in c. 1820, but became more established with
Female_impersonation
1992 video game
PlayStation 2, subtitled Minstrel Song in Japan, was released in both Japan and North America in 2005 by Square Enix. A remaster of Minstrel Song was released
Romancing_SaGa
Traditional song performed by Virginia Minstrels
The blackface troupe the Virginia Minstrels popularized "Old Dan Tucker" in 1843, and it quickly became a minstrel hit, behind only "Miss Lucy Long" and
Old_Dan_Tucker
Country primarily in North America
distinct dramatic forms in the Tom Shows, the showboat theater and the minstrel show. The central hub of the American theater scene is the Theater District
United_States
Former Broadway theatre in New York
Francisco Minstrels Music Hall, where it presented minstrel shows. After the San Francisco Minstrels left, the building was rented to various minstrel and vaudeville
Princess Theatre (New York, 29th Street)
Princess_Theatre_(New_York,_29th_Street)
Island in Canada
in these waters. Bones Bay and Sambo Point nearby are related names, referring to stock characters in minstrel shows. List of islands of British Columbia
Minstrel_Island
Scottish novelist (1771–1832)
them up with his exotic oriental verse narratives. The Lay of the Last Minstrel (1805), in medieval romance form, grew out of Scott's plan to include a
Walter_Scott
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the original on April 13, 2023. Retrieved April 13, 2023. hosekisama. "Minstrels of a Hyaena". Tumblr. Archived from the original on April 13, 2023. Retrieved
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Stringed musical instrument
United Kingdom by traveling shows of the highly popular traveling blackface minstrel shows, followed by mass production and mail-order sales, including instructional
Banjo
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Jongleurs may refer to: Jongleur, another word for a medieval minstrel Jongleurs (comedy club) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Jongleurs
Ancient court in Staffordshire, England
The Court of Minstrels was a court held in Tutbury, Staffordshire, for minstrels (travelling musicians) from the nearby counties. The court was founded
Court_of_Minstrels
1954 film by Ed Wood
temporarily stores the corpse behind a curtain in the kitchen. At this point, Brady conceives a plan to elude the police by undergoing plastic surgery
Jail_Bait_(1954_film)
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Minstrelsy may refer to: The art of the medieval minstrel The 19th-century American minstrel show This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Minstrelsy
American blackface minstrel troupe
The Ethiopian Serenaders was an American blackface minstrel troupe successful in the 1840s and 1850s. Through various line-ups they were managed and directed
Ethiopian_Serenaders
American theatre manager and promoter of blackface minstrel shows
promoter of blackface minstrel shows. During the 1870s and 1880s, he created an entertainment empire centered on his minstrel troupes, particularly Haverly's
J._H._Haverly
American minstrel performer, manager (1868–1943)
an American minstrel troupe manager, theater company owner, musician, and businessman. He was known for his traveling Blackface minstrel shows, and had
J._A._Coburn
Type of dance
walk-around or walk around, or called a horay) was a dance from the blackface minstrel shows of the 19th century. The walkaround began in the 1840s as a dance
Walkaround
tickets and that it detracted from the dignity of the rank. The Minstrels survived by pointing to the amounts of money they raised for charity. However, Lord
Police_Minstrels
8th episode of the 10th season of American Dad!
"Minstrel Krampus" is the eighth episode of the tenth season of the American animated television series American Dad!. It first aired on the Fox Network
Minstrel_Krampus
King of England from 1509 to 1547
had always been independent of Rome. At the popular level, theatre and minstrel troupes funded by the crown travelled around the land to promote the new
Henry_VIII
Country in West Asia
Achaemenid Empire. Under the Parthian Empire, the gōsān (Parthian for 'minstrel') had a prominent role. The history of Sasanian music is better documented
Iran
American folk song
titled "Zip Coon", which were first published around 1834 and performed in minstrel shows, with different people claiming authorship of the song. The melody
Turkey_in_the_Straw
1843 American minstrel song
that was popularized in the blackface minstrel show. After its introduction to the stage by the Virginia Minstrels in 1843, "Miss Lucy Long" was adopted
Miss_Lucy_Long
11th century Norman minstrel in England
ferri, meaning "hewer of iron") was the surname of a Norman jongleur (minstrel), whose exact name and place of birth are unknown (sometimes his first
Taillefer
Chamberlain (Ivor Barry) finds Sam and brings her in the castle with a bunch of minstrels. Sam doesn't remember who she is and has no powers. Meanwhile, Endora
List_of_Bewitched_episodes
American singer and actor (1935–1977)
senior year, he was wearing those clothes. He competed in Humes' Annual "Minstrel" Show in 1953, singing and playing "Till I Waltz Again with You", a song
Elvis_Presley
American banjo player (1810–1860)
also known as Joe Sweeney, was an American musician and early blackface minstrel performer. He is known for popularizing the playing of the banjo and has
Joel_Sweeney
Song
music or lyrics. On the east coast several versions were published as minstrel songs with slightly different lyrics and differently arranged music. One
Wait_for_the_Wagon
Achievements, cultural change, and "breaking the color barrier"
from Yale, 1874). (See also: 1866) First African-American graduate of West Point and first African-American commissioned officer in the U.S. military: Henry
Timeline of African-American firsts
Timeline_of_African-American_firsts
1942 propaganda song and film
then sings a portion of Berlin's song against a patriotic backdrop, at one point going into a blackface parody of Al Jolson. For the song's last refrain
Any_Bonds_Today?
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Mortal Kombat series John W. Vogel, manager and owner of African-American minstrel companies in the United States This disambiguation page lists articles
John_Vogel
Country in Southwestern Europe
practitioners from all social ranging from King Denis I to Martin Codax who was a minstrel. The earliest known work of Portugal's literature is the Ora faz ost'o
Portugal
1930 film
they speak of a half-human, half-gorilla hybrid offspring. It is at this point where the expedition kills one of the "Ingagi" and then return from the
Ingagi
1947 American film
that evening, a guilt-ridden Tony stabs himself with a real dagger at the point at which Othello does the same within the play. Backstage, bleeding from
A_Double_Life_(1947_film)
2002 studio album by Blind Guardian
building the True Cross and weaving the Crown of Thorns. "The Maiden and the Minstrel Knight" is based on an episode from the story of Tristan und Isolde. "Wait
A Night at the Opera (Blind Guardian album)
A_Night_at_the_Opera_(Blind_Guardian_album)
American minstrel performer (1808–1860)
American vernacular speech, song and dance to become one of the most popular minstrel show entertainers of his time. He is considered the "father of American
Thomas_D._Rice
Doll-like character
in white, exaggerated red lips and frizzy hair, based on the blackface minstrel tradition. Since the 20th century, the word "golliwog" has been considered
Golliwog
Flat horse race in Ireland
The Minstrel Stakes is a Group 2 flat horse race in Ireland open to thoroughbreds aged three years or older. It is run at the Curragh over a distance of
Minstrel_Stakes
American country musician (born 1933)
the Travis County section of State Highway 130 after Nelson, and at one point 23 of the 31 state senators were co-sponsors of the bill. The legislation
Willie_Nelson
American comedy musician (born 1959)
The Compleat Beatles), which intertwined the facts of his life up to that point with fiction.[citation needed] The film also featured some clips from Yankovic's
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic
1885 comic opera by Gilbert & Sullivan
Batman episode "The Minstrel's Shakedown", the villain identifies himself as "The Minstrel" by singing to the tune of "A wand'ring minstrel I". In the Top
The_Mikado
had a similar quality of life; however, there is controversy on this last point. A critique of Fogel and Engerman's view was published by Paul A. David
Slavery_in_the_United_States
Topics referred to by the same term
refer to: Dan Bryant (minstrel) (1833–1875, stage name of Dan O'Neill), member of Bryant's Minstrels, an American blackface minstrel troupe Dan Bryant (mountaineer)
Dan_Bryant
American singer and actor (1915–1998)
2015. Schmidt, M.A. (May 9, 1954). "Back on the High Road With a Busy Minstrel". The New York Times. Archived from the original on January 15, 2016. Retrieved
Frank_Sinatra
1978 film by Joan Rivers
'Dear so-and-so, we'd love to have you be in a part; there is no money, no point in arguing, etc.'" All involved did stints for scale ($185), with a bonus
Rabbit_Test_(film)
British–Australian singer (1948–2022)
13 Pop, No. 46 AC).] "Magic" was Newton-John's biggest pop hit to that point (four weeks at No. 1) and still ranks as the biggest AC hit of her career
Olivia_Newton-John
American singer and songwriter (born 1945)
Mike Settle, which was featured prominently in the 1971 film Vanishing Point. The film also featured Carnes's first cut as a songwriter, "Sing Out for
Kim_Carnes
Historical region of Western United States, c. 1607–1912
practically all American students. The mythologizing of the West began with minstrel shows and popular music in the 1840s. During the same period, P. T. Barnum
American_frontier
resume their dispute over what it means to be a princess, Barbara tries to compose a minstrel song about the fight, and Kara gorges herself on turkey legs.
List of DC Super Hero Girls (TV series) episodes
List_of_DC_Super_Hero_Girls_(TV_series)_episodes
Spiritual practices, traditions and beliefs
roots and put them in bags, then "march around the cabins several times and point the bags toward the master's house every morning." After following Webb's
Hoodoo_(spirituality)
Topics referred to by the same term
Crowe may also refer to: Jim Crow (character), a persona created by white minstrel show performer Thomas D. Rice Jim Crow economy, the economic system in
Jim_Crow_(disambiguation)
the River" (Frank O'Donovan) 13849. "Bluebells of Scotland" 13867. "The Minstrel Boy" (Thomas Moore) 13880. "Old Folks At Home" (Swannee River) 13889. "The
List of folk songs by Roud number
List_of_folk_songs_by_Roud_number
United States historic place
Sweep" on opening night. Vaudeville troupes, touring companies, Elks Club Minstrels and other social events are held. 1897-Edison picture shows begin to be
Fox Theater (Stevens Point, Wisconsin)
Fox_Theater_(Stevens_Point,_Wisconsin)
Name list
Polish-born Canadian soccer player Ostap Veresai (1803–1890), Ukrainian minstrel Ostap Vyshnya (1889–1956), Ukrainian writer, satirist, and medical official
Ostap
American Civil War song by Henry Clay Work
Root & Cady in 1862 and first advertised in April by the minstrel group Christy's Minstrels. Narrated by black slaves on a Confederate plantation, "Kingdom
Kingdom_Coming
the episode, is a former member of the singing group The New Christy Minstrels. 63 4 "Coltrane vs. Duke" Don McDougall Simon Muntner October 30, 1981 (1981-10-30)
List of The Dukes of Hazzard episodes
List_of_The_Dukes_of_Hazzard_episodes
Maximilian came to Nuremberg incognito and helped Hans Sachs, a talented minstrel of humble origins, to marry the woman he loved. In 1835, Anton Pannasch [de]
Cultural depictions of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor
Cultural_depictions_of_Maximilian_I,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse (1978–1983)
infringement at Royal Ascot, so Piggott returned to ride Shergar. At the half-way point in the race, Shergar was in third place, but increased his pace to take
Shergar
1928 film
halting" and that Dunn was "not convincing", but recognized that the main point of interest in the film was "not in its transparent narrative, but in Mr
The_Singing_Fool
British Journalist
Black and White Minstrel Show". BBC 100. Retrieved 4 January 2022. Ward, Victoria (3 January 2022). "'Offensive' Black and White Minstrel Show features
Oliver_John_Whitley
1963 single by the New Christy Minstrels
is a hit single released by American folk music group The New Christy Minstrels on June 4, 1963. It was composed and written by group members Barry McGuire
Green,_Green_(song)
Jansen Yee John Unholz December 8, 2013 (2013-12-08) 8AJN08 4.36 160 8 "Minstrel Krampus" Josue Cervantes Murray Miller & Judah Miller December 15, 2013 (2013-12-15)
List of American Dad! episodes
List_of_American_Dad!_episodes
American television personality, model, and journalist
Academy, appearing in productions of Into the Woods, Once Upon a Mattress (Minstrel), and Gypsy (Louise). When she turned 18, Schroeder moved to Hollywood
Stassi_Schroeder
British rock band
playing on the new material.[citation needed] In 1975 the band released Minstrel in the Gallery, an album in the style of 1971's Aqualung, which contrasted
Jethro_Tull_(band)
Pioneering black tapdancer (1825–1854)
onstage for white audiences and the only one of the era to tour with a white minstrel group. His real name was believed to be William Henry Lane, and he was
Master_Juba
Westernmost region of the African continent
and Niger, the traditional profession of non-hereditary praise-singers, minstrels, bards and poets play a vital role in extending the public show of power
West_Africa
American actress
Kane, Margaret Lawrence, Ida Waterman, and Lowell Sherman. The Breaking Point by Mary Roberts Rinehart was staged at the Klaw Theatre, West 45th Street
Gail_Kane
Sheila Bernette 94 English singer (The Good Old Days, The Black and White Minstrel Show) and actress (The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins, Hotel Trubble, Coronation
2026_in_British_television
Queen of England from 1486 to 1503
100 candles be lit in her honour. Henry also continued to employ her minstrels each New Year. Henry VII's reputation for miserliness became worse after
Elizabeth_of_York
1893 world's fair in Chicago, Illinois, US
attendees. There were many other black artists at the fair, ranging from minstrel and early ragtime groups to more formal classical ensembles to street buskers
World's_Columbian_Exposition
Disney cartoon character and mascot
sources state that this scheme evolved from blackface caricatures used in minstrel shows. Additionally, Mickey's original black hands could not be seen if
Mickey_Mouse
King of England from 1189 to 1199
century, various legends developed that, after Richard's capture, his minstrel Blondel travelled Europe from castle to castle, loudly singing a song known
Richard_I_of_England
American composer and pianist (1887–1968)
playing piano and acting professionally with traveling Vaudeville and Negro minstrel shows in his childhood. His father, William Roberts, an unaccredited self-taught
Luckey_Roberts
Topics referred to by the same term
Jacquesson Juglar cycle, fixed investment cycle Historically, a kind of minstrel or jester in Spain People: Clément Juglar (1819–1905), French doctor and
Juglar
nominations. Films with the most nominations without a single win: The Turning Point (1977) and The Color Purple (1985) (11 nominations each) Film with the most
List of Academy Award–nominated films
List_of_Academy_Award–nominated_films
City in Illinois, United States
Martin Chuzzlewit. Stephen Foster in 1850 wrote and published a popular minstrel song called "Way Down in Ca-i-ro" The musician Stace England produced a
Cairo,_Illinois
Name list
1990), English professional footballer Billy Birch (1831–1897), American minstrel performer Billy Bird (1899–1951), British professional boxer Billy Birmingham
Billy_(name)
Entertainer dressed and acting with exaggerated femininity
United States had its roots in the female impersonations of performers in minstrel shows of the 19th century, followed by female impersonators working in
Drag_queen
1999 film by George Lucas
Drew Grant describes the character as "[s]ervile and cowardly ... a black minstrel-ish stereotype on par with Stepin Fetchit." Georgetown University professor
Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace
Star_Wars:_Episode_I_–_The_Phantom_Menace
City in Middlesex County, New Jersey, US
Geological Survey. Accessed September 4, 2014. Staff. "Lew Dockstader, Minstrel, Is Dead. Famous Comedian Succumbs to a Bone Tumor at His Daughter's Home
New_Brunswick,_New_Jersey
Japanese-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Gold Ship's dam, Point Flag, from whom he inherited his grey coat, was a daughter of the Hall of Fame inductee Mejiro McQueen. Point Flag was a large
Gold_Ship
Wolkenstein 3002 P-L Oswald von Wolkenstein (?1377–1445), one of the last minstrels. We know much about his life and times from his own songs, which have
Meanings of minor-planet names: 8001–9000
Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_8001–9000
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Camptown Historic District, La Mott, Pennsylvania "Camptown Races", an 1850 minstrel song Kijichon, term for military base camp towns serving US forces in South
Camptown
US Army cavalry regiment (1898)
and Congress of Rough Riders of the World and in minstrel shows such as William H. West's Big Minstrel Jubilee. Roosevelt himself had a hand in popularizing
Rough_Riders
English rock band
Neill & Kent 2009, p. 421. Smith, Larry (1999). Pete Townshend: the minstrel's dilemma. Praeger Frederick A. p. 171. ISBN 978-0-275-96472-6. Whitburn
The_Who
Topics referred to by the same term
Chicago Prohibition-era gangster George Moran (comedian) (1881–1949), minstrel show performer and character actor in films, often as Native Americans
George_Moran
1939 song by Solomon Linda and the Evening Birds
During his childhood, he followed the Virginia Jubilee Singers, an American minstrel group that toured South Africa and performed spirituals. A migrant worker
The_Lion_Sleeps_Tonight
Entertainment genre
athletes, lecturing celebrities, or scenes from plays, one-act plays, minstrels, and films. A vaudeville performer is often referred to as a vaudevillian
Vaudeville
British patriotic song
with Numerous Anecdotes and Entire Ballads : Also a Short Account of the Minstrels. Chappell. p. 709. "A Loyal Song sung at the Theatres Royal". Thesaurus
God_Save_the_King
MINSTREL POINT
MINSTREL POINT
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : occupational name for a poet, minstrel, or balladeer, from an agent derivative of Middle English rime(n) ‘to compose or recite verses’ (Old French rimer).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Riemer.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a Middle English personal name, Kin, Kinna, which is a shortened form of any of various Old English names beginning with Cyne ‘royal’, for example Cynesige (see Kinsey).Dutch : nickname for someone with a pointed or jutting chin.Dutch : from Middle Dutch kinne ‘kin’.Hungarian : nickname from kÃn ‘pain’.Variant of Korean Kim.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Joslin.The Josselyn name appears in Black Point (now Scarborough, ME) before 1638, when the author John Josselyn came to visit his brother Henry, who was for many years a principal representative in eastern New England of the interests of the Mason and Gorges heirs, which were endangered by the Massachusetts Bay colony’s expansion into Maine. Their father was Sir Thomas Josselyn, of Torrell’s Hall in Willingale, Essex, England.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celtic, Dutch, English, Gaelic, Irish, Latin, Norse, Norwegian, Swedish
Poet; Minstrel; A Singer-poet; One who Sings Ballads
Surname or Lastname
German
German : occupational name for a musician or minstrel, from Middle Low German spel ‘play’ + man ‘man’.German (Spellmann) : habibtational name for someone from Spelle near Rheine or Spellen near Wesel.English : variant of Speller.
Boy/Male
Celtic English Gaelic Irish Norse
Minstrel; a singer-poet.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Celtic, English, Irish
Minstrel; Singer-poet; Barley Valley
Surname or Lastname
English (Midlands)
English (Midlands) : habitational name from Pointon in Lincolnshire, Poynton in Cheshire, or Poynton Green in Shropshire. The first is named from Old English Pohhingtūn ‘settlement (Old English tūn) associated with Pohha’, a byname apparently meaning ‘bag’; the others have as the first element the Old English personal names Pofa and Pēofa respectively.
Surname or Lastname
English (Norfolk)
English (Norfolk) : occupational name from Middle English pointer ‘point maker’, an agent derivative of point, a term denoting a lace or cord used to fasten together doublet and hose (Old French pointe ‘point’, ‘sharp end’). Reaney suggests that in some cases Pointer may have been an occupational name for a tiler or slater whose job was to point the tiles, i.e. render them with mortar where they overlapped.Possibly an altered form of German Pointner, a variant of Bainter.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : from the medieval personal name Ponc(h)e, Pons (see Ponce).English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Ponts in La Manche and Seine-Maritime, Normandy, from Latin pontes ‘bridges’ (see Pont).English (of Norman origin) : nickname for a fop or dandy, from points ‘laces for hose’ (see Pointer 1).
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly West Midlands)
English (chiefly West Midlands) : (of Norman origin): habitational or regional name from Old French mansel ‘inhabitant of Le Mans or the surrounding area of Maine’. The place was originally named in Latin (ad) Ceromannos, from the name of the Gaulish tribe living there, the Ceromanni. The name was reduced to Celmans and then became Le Mans as a result of the mistaken identification of the first syllable with the Old French demonstrative adjective.English (chiefly West Midlands) : status name for a particular type of feudal tenant, Anglo-Norman French mansel, one who occupied a manse (Late Latin mansa ‘dwelling’), a measure of land sufficient to support one family.English (chiefly West Midlands) : some early examples, such as Thomas filius Manselli (Northumbria 1256), point to derivation from a personal name, perhaps the Germanic derivative of Mann 2 Latinized as Manzellinus.
Male
English
Bard or Minstrel
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the various places in Dorset named after the Wimborne river (for example Wimborne Minster, Wimborne St. Giles, Up Wimborne). The river, now called the Allen, was earlier named from Old English winn ‘meadow’ + burna ‘stream’.
Boy/Male
English American
Harpist; minstrel.
Boy/Male
Italian Spanish
Mountain. Abbreviation of Montague and Montgomery.
Boy/Male
Celtic English
Minstrel; a singer-poet.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, German
Harpist; Minstrel; Harp Player
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Buckminster in Leicestershire, named with the Old English personal name Bucca (see Buck) + Old English mynster ‘minster’, ‘large church’.
Boy/Male
Celtic English
Minstrel; a singer-poet.
Boy/Male
American, British, Celtic, Christian, English, Gaelic, Indian, Irish, Scottish
Poet; One who Sings Ballads; Bard; Minstrel
MINSTREL POINT
MINSTREL POINT
Boy/Male
Hindu
Husband, Adored, Precious, Pleasant, Spring, Beloved by the Moon, The Moon pleasant
Girl/Female
Tamil
Prayosha | பà¯à®°à®¯à¯‹à®·à®¾Â
Boy/Male
Hebrew American Biblical
Gift from God.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Peace, Tranquility
Boy/Male
Hebrew Latin
Worker.
Boy/Male
Indian
Lord of the Night
Girl/Female
Indian
Loved One
Boy/Male
Indian
The Moon
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From the Headland Estate
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Battle Chieftain; Modern Female Version of Cedric
MINSTREL POINT
MINSTREL POINT
MINSTREL POINT
MINSTREL POINT
MINSTREL POINT
n.
A church of a monastery. The name is often retained and applied to the church after the monastery has ceased to exist (as Beverly Minster, Southwell Minster, etc.), and is also improperly used for any large church.
a.
Having a small, distinct point; apiculate.
n.
Am assembly or session of the Welsh bards; an annual congress of bards, minstrels and literati of Wales, -- being a patriotic revival of the old custom.
n.
any one of five points in the plane of a system of two large astronomical bodies orbiting each other, as the Earth-moon system, where the gravitational pull of the two bodies on an object are approximately equal, and in opposite directions. A solid object moving in the same velocity and direction as such a libration point will remain in gravitational equilibrium with the two bodies of the system and not fall toward either body.
n.
A name anciently given to an itinerant minstrel or musician.
n.
The arts and occupation of minstrels; the singing and playing of a minstrel.
n.
A gallery for minstrels.
n.
In the Middle Ages, one of an order of men who subsisted by the arts of poetry and music, and sang verses to the accompaniment of a harp or other instrument; in modern times, a poet; a bard; a singer and harper; a musician.
n.
The song of a minstrel; hence, any song.
a.
Having three acute or setigerous points; tricuspidate.
n.
Musical instruments.
n.
A collective body of minstrels, or musicians; also, a collective body of minstrels' songs.
n.
Music; minstrelsy; entertainment.
adv.
Without point.
a.
Ministerial.
n.
A violent and cold northwest wind experienced in the Mediterranean provinces of France, etc.
a.
Pointed as needles.
n.
A player on the harp; a minstrel.
n.
A cold north wind which prevails on the northern coasts of the Mediterranean and in Switzerland, etc.; -- nearly the same as the mistral.
n.
A man who has charge of railroad points or switches.