"trouveur" meaning in Middle French

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Noun

IPA: /tʁu.vœʁ/ Forms: trouveurs [plural], trouveresse [feminine, singular], trouveresses [feminine, plural]
Etymology: From trouver (“to find, invent”) + -eur. Or from Old French troveor (objective/accusative case), itself from the verb trover + -eor, or possibly corresponding to a Gallo-Vulgar Latin *tropatōre(m), accusative of *tropātor, from the verb *tropō, tropāre, from Latin tropus. Cognate to Occitan trobador. See also Modern French troubadour, which was taken from Old Occitan. Etymology templates: {{af|frm|trouver|-eur|gloss1=to find, invent}} trouver (“to find, invent”) + -eur, {{inh|frm|fro|troveor}} Old French troveor, {{inh|frm|VL.||*tropatōre(m)}} Vulgar Latin *tropatōre(m), {{inh|frm|la|tropus}} Latin tropus, {{cog|oc|trobador}} Occitan trobador, {{doublet|fr|troubadour|notext=1}} troubadour Head templates: {{head|frm|noun|||plural|trouveurs||{{{pl2}}}|feminine singular|trouveresse|feminine plural|trouveresses|f1accel-form=p|g=m|g2=|head=|sort=}} trouveur m (plural trouveurs, feminine singular trouveresse, feminine plural trouveresses), {{frm-noun|m|f=trouveresse}} trouveur m (plural trouveurs, feminine singular trouveresse, feminine plural trouveresses)
  1. finder, discoverer Tags: masculine
    Sense id: en-trouveur-frm-noun-81cnKOL9
  2. inventor, creator Tags: masculine
    Sense id: en-trouveur-frm-noun-Tup02Czg

Inflected forms

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        "finder, discoverer"
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