The Collaborative International Dictionary
Trouveur
Trouvere \Trou`v[`e]re"\, Trouveur \Trou`veur"\, n. [F. trouveur, trouv[`e]re. See Troubadour.] One of a school of poets who flourished in Northern France from the eleventh to the fourteenth century.
Wiktionary
trouveur
n. (context dated English) A minstrel, a troubadour.
Usage examples of "trouveur".
Or I shall become a king of bards and trouveurs, like good King Rene of Provence.
The Provencal Trouveurs, or inventors, preceded Petrarch, whose verses are as spells, which unseal the inmost enchanted fountains of the delight which is in the grief of love.