Balladry

/ˈbæl.ə.dri/ noun

The art, tradition, or practice of composing, singing, or performing ballads; ballads collectively or the study of ballad literature.

From 'ballad' (a narrative song) plus '-ry' (suffix meaning 'art, practice, or collection of'). The word emerged in English in the 18th century as scholars began studying ballads as a distinct literary form.

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