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Mediaeval (gcide) | Mediaeval \Me`di*ae"val\ (m[=e]`d[i^]*[=e]"val; 277), a. [L.
medius middle + aevum age. See Middle, and Age.]
Of or relating to the Middle Ages; as, mediaeval
architecture. [Written also medieval.]
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mediaeval (wn) | mediaeval
adj 1: relating to or belonging to the Middle Ages; "Medieval
scholars"; "Medieval times" [syn: medieval,
mediaeval]
2: as if belonging to the Middle Ages; old-fashioned and
unenlightened; "a medieval attitude toward dating" [syn:
medieval, mediaeval, gothic] |
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Mediaeval (gcide) | Mediaeval \Me`di*ae"val\ (m[=e]`d[i^]*[=e]"val; 277), a. [L.
medius middle + aevum age. See Middle, and Age.]
Of or relating to the Middle Ages; as, mediaeval
architecture. [Written also medieval.]
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Mediaevalism (gcide) | Mediaevalism \Me`di*ae"val*ism\ (m[=e]`d[i^]*[=e]"val*[i^]z'm),
n.
The method or spirit of the Middle Ages; devotion to the
institutions and practices of the Middle Ages; a survival
from the Middle Ages. [Written also medievalism.]
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Mediaevalist (gcide) | Mediaevalist \Me`di*ae"val*ist\ (m[=e]`d[i^]*[=e]"val*[i^]st),
n.
One who has a taste for, or is versed in, the history of the
Middle Ages; one in sympathy with the spirit or forms of the
Middle Ages. [Written also medievalist.]
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Mediaevally (gcide) | Mediaevally \Me`di*ae"val*ly\ (m[=e]`d[i^]*[=e]"val*l[y^]), adv.
In the manner of the Middle Ages; in accordance with
mediaevalism.
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Mediaevals (gcide) | Mediaevals \Me`di*ae"vals\ (m[=e]`d[i^]*[=e]"valz), n. pl.
The people who lived in the Middle Ages. --Ruskin.
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medieval mediaeval gothic (gcide) | nonmodern \nonmodern\ adj.
1. not modern; of or characteristic of an earlier time.
Opposite of modern. [Narrower terms: antebellum;
{fogyish, mossgrown, mossy, stick-in-the-mud(prenominal),
stodgy old-fashioned}; medieval, mediaeval, gothic;
old-time, quaint; unmodernized; victorian;
old-fashioned, outmoded; old-world] Also See: old,
past.
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