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- critic Richie Unterberger describes "Window, Window" as a "lilting, troubadourish ballad". A second Harrison–Dylan collaboration from November 1968, after...15 KB (1,814 words) - 23:12, 3 April 2024
- troubadour + -ish troubadourish (comparative more troubadourish, superlative most troubadourish) Resembling or characteristic of a troubadour.
- love are voluntary, and husband and wife are but the slaves of duty." "Troubadourish nonsense!" Sire Edward said; "yet it is true that the gifts of love