Canzo

/ˈkænzoʊ/ noun

An early medieval love song or lyric poem, especially from Provençal troubadour tradition.

From Occitan/Provençal 'canso', derived from Latin 'cantio' (song). The form became central to medieval courtly love poetry traditions.

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