Cantiga

/kænˈtiːɡə/ noun

A lyrical poem, song, or ballad, especially from medieval Spanish or Portuguese literature and music.

From Latin 'canticum' (song) through Iberian Romance language development, particularly in Galician-Portuguese and Castilian Spanish. The term became especially prominent during the medieval period when troubadours and courtly musicians flourished in the Iberian Peninsula.

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