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moyen âge

[mwa-ye nahzh]

noun

French.
  1. Middle Ages.



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On aperçoit au loin les tours de la Conciergerie — une résidence royale au Moyen Âge, puis une prison.

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The Musée de Cluny-Musée National du Moyen Âge in Paris lent a tombstone for Nicolas Flamel, a name that will be familiar to Potter fans.

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M. Alfred Maury, in his most valuable work, Légendes pieuses du Moyen Age, has examined minutely the part played by animals in symbolising virtues and vices, and has shown the way in which the same incidents were repeated, with slight variations, in different legends.

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You have doubtless glanced occasionally through the windows of some of these shops, which have become so numerous now that it is fashionable to buy antiquated furniture, and that every petty stockbroker thinks he must have his chambre au moyen âge.

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Anthologie des Poètes lyriques français de France et de l'etranger depuis le moyen âge jusqu'à nos jours, par T. Fonsny et J. van Dooren.

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