As if belonging to the Middle Ages; old-fashioned and unenlightened.
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Examples for "medieval"
Examples for "medieval"
1They also hope to expand by building a medieval village in future.
2Illustration: Joe McLaren Drinking vessels were of considerable value in medieval Ireland.
3Adalia played a considerable part in the medieval history of the Levant.
4Think of medieval days, when regalia was worn to signify house loyalty.
5Another medieval note: criminals and suicides used to be buried at crossroads.
1It offers sublime views of surrounding palaces, including the cathedral's gothic angels.
2The screening will take place in the appropriately gothic St Canice's Cathedral.
3The minster is of gothic architecture, magnificently carved, and of fine proportions.
4It loomed monstrously, grown to gothic, cathedral proportions for its ultimate night.
5Childhood anxiety is the gothic horror, the haunting presence, the gaping wound.
1Thinis figured in the historic period as one of the least of Egyptian cities.
2In the historic period he has survived plague and pestilence, and want and famine.
3This historic period is not the same in all countries.
4All this is sufficiently different from the state of things during the historic period.
5We were identified with an historic period, one of the great days of the world.
1This is the most unique specimen of mediæval architecture in the North.
2Ferrara still preserves the mediæval traditions and appearance in a marked degree.
3Such was the power of religious belief in that good mediæval age.
4The materials used as groundwork for mediæval embroideries were rich in themselves.
5Many of the duties and pleasures of mediæval life are incidentally described.
6The romantic spirit strong within him eagerly absorbed mediæval history and tradition.
7In his love of mediæval ruins he showed himself a Goth-intoxicated man.
8Some men are perfectly capable of bringing the mediæval into Wall Street.
9A mediæval mystic might have likened this chord to the spiritual world.
10In mediæval country life, then, commons might be either manorial or forestal.
11Browning endeavours, it is plain, to keep that within the mediæval sentiment.
12Ancient, mediæval, and modern, with special reference to the history of mankind.
13No such conclusion, however, can be properly drawn from the mediæval teaching.
14Eve is unlovely, her limbs lanky, her bust mediæval, her flanks Flemish.
15Amongst the earliest mediæval jewels we will study the Anglo-Saxonand the Byzantine.
16In mediæval times the bishops of Rochester had a town house at Southwark.
Translations for mediæval