Chantefable

/ˌʃæntəˈfɑːbəl/ noun

A medieval literary form that alternates between narrative prose and verse songs, blending storytelling with music.

From French chante (sing) + fable (story). This hybrid form emerged in 12th-century France as entertainment.

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