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Meanings of
mediaeval
in English
Portuguese
medieval
Catalan
medieval
Spanish
medieval
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As if belonging to the Middle Ages; old-fashioned and unenlightened.
medieval
gothic
historic period
Related terms
age
nonmodern
Portuguese
medieval
Synonyms
Examples for "
medieval
"
medieval
gothic
historic period
Examples for "
medieval
"
1
They also hope to expand by building a
medieval
village in future.
2
Illustration: Joe McLaren Drinking vessels were of considerable value in
medieval
Ireland.
3
Adalia played a considerable part in the
medieval
history of the Levant.
4
Think of
medieval
days, when regalia was worn to signify house loyalty.
5
Another
medieval
note: criminals and suicides used to be buried at crossroads.
1
It offers sublime views of surrounding palaces, including the cathedral's
gothic
angels.
2
The screening will take place in the appropriately
gothic
St Canice's Cathedral.
3
The minster is of
gothic
architecture, magnificently carved, and of fine proportions.
4
It loomed monstrously, grown to
gothic
,
cathedral proportions for its ultimate night.
5
Childhood anxiety is the
gothic
horror, the haunting presence, the gaping wound.
1
Thinis figured in the
historic
period
as one of the least of Egyptian cities.
2
In the
historic
period
he has survived plague and pestilence, and want and famine.
3
This
historic
period
is not the same in all countries.
4
All this is sufficiently different from the state of things during the
historic
period
.
5
We were identified with an
historic
period
,
one of the great days of the world.
Usage of
mediaeval
in English
1
The Renaissance marks the separation of the
mediaeval
from the modern world.
2
The installation for the mines and metallurgy exhibit was
mediaeval
in architecture.
3
The theory behind the
mediaeval
political system was both sound and simple.
4
Here is the germ of all the horrors of the
mediaeval
imagination.
5
Tradition and
mediaeval
doctrines are being thrust aside in a similar way.
6
Sandwich contains some of the richest bits of
mediaeval
architecture in England.
7
It is now owned by Shannon Development and used for
mediaeval
banquets.
8
So the great
mediaeval
revival was a memory of the Roman Empire.
9
But now no country boy thinks of the ancient or the
mediaeval
.
10
They were the chef-d'oeuvre of the
mediaeval
architect, in his own opinion.
11
The
mediaeval
battlefields of thought were strewn with various forms of it.
12
It is a relic of
mediaeval
times, this idea of professing everything.
13
This explains the allegorical nature of
mediaeval
poetry and of poetical theory.
14
Beneath that cheerful face there lurked the spirit of a
mediaeval
assassin.
15
The first city of
mediaeval
Europe to obtain commercial prominence was Venice.
16
The
mediaeval
writings of Thomas Aquinas had conspicuously tended to this result.
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mediaeval
Adjective
Frequent collocations
mediaeval times
mediaeval literature
mediaeval universities
mediaeval castle
mediaeval church
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mediaeval
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medieval
Catalan
medieval
Spanish
medieval
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