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What is the noun for minstrelsy?

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minstrelsy
  1. The musical and other art and craft of a minstrel.
  2. A group of minstrels.
  3. Any similar modern group performing song and verse.
  4. A collection of minstrel ballads.
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  6. Examples:
    1. “The minstrelsy of ancient cultures carried profound tales through their poetic compositions.”
      “After emancipation in 1863, minstrelsy was taken over increasingly by black performers.”
      “Tap dance evolved from plantation dances and minstrelsy, and the Broadway musical grew out of burlesque and operettas.”
minstrel
  1. (historical) A medieval traveling entertainer who would sing and recite poetry, often to his own musical accompaniment.
  2. One of a troupe of entertainers who wore black makeup (blackface) to present a variety show of song, dance and banjo music.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “While having his meal, the stranger listened to the minstrel who was performing in the tavern.”
      “When he was not occupied in imitating the famous deeds of his forefathers, he listened to the words of the minstrel who celebrated them.”
      “Later in his career, Douglass became a vocal opponent of minstrel humor, performed either by blacks or whites.”
minstrelry
  1. The art of minstrels.
  2. A simplified depiction of another culture, especially black African, for entertainment purposes, generally seen as offensive.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “I thoroughly enjoyed the minstrelry at the Renaissance fair, as the traveling entertainers captivated the audience with their musical and poetic performances.”
minstreless
  1. (rare) A female minstrel.
minstrelesses
  1. plural of minstreless
minstrelries
minstrelsies
minstrels
  1. plural of minstrel
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Sometimes, as here, valor among black minstrels consisted of exercising discretion and living to fight another day.”
      “Celebrating day's end are sword-swallowers, trained dogs and cats, aerial artists, minstrels, fortune-tellers and bagpipers.”
      “The minstrels, bedecked in red doublets and white hose, played upbeat tunes to which gardens of brightly clad nobles danced merrily.”
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