ballade

英 [bælˈɑːd]      美 [bælˈɑːd]
  • n. 叙事曲;三节联韵诗
  • n. (Ballade)人名;(西)巴利亚德;(法)巴拉德
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ballade (n.)
late 14c., an earlier borrowing of ballad (q.v.) with a specific metrical sense. Technically, a poem consisting of one or more triplets of seven- (later eight-) lined stanzas, each ending with the same line as the refrain, usually with an envoy. Popularized 19c. as a type of musical composition by Frédéric Chopin. Ballade royal is recorded from late 15c.