First Known Use: 14th century
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ballad
noun bal·lad \ˈba-ləd\
: a slow popular song that is typically about love
: a kind of poem or song that tells a story (such as a story about a famous person from history)
Full Definition of BALLAD
1
a : a narrative composition in rhythmic verse suitable for singing b : an art song accompanying a traditional ballad
2
: a simple song : air
3
: a popular song; especially : a slow romantic or sentimental song
— bal·lad·ic \bə-ˈla-dik, ba-\ adjective
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Origin of BALLAD
Middle English balade ballade, song, from Middle French, from Old Occitan balada dance, song sung while dancing, from balar to dance, from Late Latin ballare
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ballad
noun bal·lad \ˈba-ləd\
Definition of BALLAD for Kids
1
: a short poem suitable for singing that tells a story in simple language
2
: a simple song
3
: a slow usually romantic song
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