Aubades

/ˈɔːbɑːdz/ noun

Plural of aubade; dawn songs or morning serenade poems, typically expressing lovers' reluctance to part at daybreak.

From French 'aubade,' from Old French 'aube' (dawn), which comes from Latin 'alba' (white/dawn). The '-ade' suffix is from Old Provençal. The genre developed in medieval troubadour tradition as songs performed at dawn.

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