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Definition of griot in English: griotnoun ˈɡriːəʊˈɡrēō A member of a class of travelling poets, musicians, and storytellers who maintain a tradition of oral history in parts of West Africa. Example sentencesExamples - In addition to the storytelling and music provided by the griots, the Malinke like to listen to the radio.
- Neal also recalls that the role of the blues singer is not unlike that of the griot in traditional African societies.
- Few people in the west seemed to know much about the many functions of the griot, and I thought this may be a way of deepening the understanding of African literature.
- Our poets and storytellers are the modern-day griots who speak the history and carry on the culture with dazzling tongue.
- Singing, dancing, and praise-songs, performed by griots (both male and female), are central to the celebration of births, marriages, and holidays.
Origin French, earlier guiriot, perhaps from Portuguese criado. Definition of griot in US English: griotnounˈɡrēō A member of a class of traveling poets, musicians, and storytellers who maintain a tradition of oral history in parts of West Africa. Example sentencesExamples - Our poets and storytellers are the modern-day griots who speak the history and carry on the culture with dazzling tongue.
- Neal also recalls that the role of the blues singer is not unlike that of the griot in traditional African societies.
- Singing, dancing, and praise-songs, performed by griots (both male and female), are central to the celebration of births, marriages, and holidays.
- In addition to the storytelling and music provided by the griots, the Malinke like to listen to the radio.
- Few people in the west seemed to know much about the many functions of the griot, and I thought this may be a way of deepening the understanding of African literature.
Origin French, earlier guiriot, perhaps from Portuguese criado. |