ballade

Etymology
Borrowed from. .

Noun

 * 1)  Any of various genres of single-movement musical pieces having lyrical and narrative elements.
 * 2)  A poem of one or more triplets of seven- or eight-line stanzas, each ending with the same line as refrain, and usually an envoi; more generally, any poem in stanzas of equal length.
 * 1)  A poem of one or more triplets of seven- or eight-line stanzas, each ending with the same line as refrain, and usually an envoi; more generally, any poem in stanzas of equal length.
 * 1)  A poem of one or more triplets of seven- or eight-line stanzas, each ending with the same line as refrain, and usually an envoi; more generally, any poem in stanzas of equal length.
 * 1)  A poem of one or more triplets of seven- or eight-line stanzas, each ending with the same line as refrain, and usually an envoi; more generally, any poem in stanzas of equal length.

Derived terms

 * ballade royal

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) ballad (narrative poem)
 * 2)  mischief, hijinks
 * 3)  trouble, unrest
 * 4) ballad (slow romantic song)

Noun

 * 1) ballad

Etymology
, from, from , from , borrowed from, or related to,. .

Noun

 * 1)  (lyric poem)
 * 2) ballad