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In ancient Greece he was a singer and reciter of epic poems, which over time took on the meaning of minstrel, troubadour and poet. It came to Spanish through the French rhapsode although it has its origin in the Greek 961; 945; 968; 969; 948; 959; 962; ( rhapsoidós ) , formed by 961; 945; 960; 964; 949; 953; 957; ( ráptein "join, sew") 969; 948; 951; (oide "song") .
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