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medieval

Or me·di·ae·val

[mee-dee-ee-vuhl, med-ee-, mid-ee-, mid-ee-vuhl]

adjective

  1. of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or in the style of the Middle Ages.

    medieval architecture.

  2. Informal.,  extremely old-fashioned; primitive.



medieval

/ ˌmɛdɪˈiːvəl /

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or in the style of the Middle Ages

  2. informal,  old-fashioned; primitive

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medieval

  1. A descriptive term for people, objects, events, and institutions of the Middle Ages.

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“Medieval” is sometimes used as a term of disapproval for outdated ideas and customs. It may suggest inhuman practices, such as torture of prisoners. (See Inquisition.)
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Other Word Forms

  • medievally adverb
  • antimedieval adjective
  • antimedievally adverb
  • postmedieval adjective
  • pseudomedieval adjective
  • pseudomedievally adverb
  • quasi-medieval adjective
  • unmedieval adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of medieval1

1820–30; < New Latin medi ( um ) aev ( um ) the middle age + -al 1. See medium, age
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Word History and Origins

Origin of medieval1

C19: from New Latin medium aevum the middle age. See medium , age
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Example Sentences

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The sobriety of “Robin Hood” does not render it less than entertaining, just slow to engage its wooden wheels in the muddy ruts of a well-known medieval tale.

A cohort of German Protestant thinkers such as Friedrich Schleiermacher theorized religion similarly—change was now progress, and liberal society clearly the heir to medieval religion.

There a medieval caste system has bred, not surprisingly, rebellion and the suspicion that all is not what it seems above ground.

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The 1923 medieval galleries are now absent, but their French stone window surrounds and stained-glass windows are embedded throughout the museum.

Later revivals identified by Mr. Roeck include the cultivation of ancient Greek learning in Europe’s far-flung medieval monasteries, and renewed attention to Roman poetry and history in Charlemagne’s ninth-century imperial court at Aachen.

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