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  1. medieval, mediaevaladjective

    relating to or belonging to the Middle Ages

    «Medieval scholars»; «Medieval times»

    Synonyms:
    knightly, chivalric, mediaeval, gothic

    Antonyms:
    future, present(a), modern

  2. medieval, mediaeval, gothicadjective

    as if belonging to the Middle Ages; old-fashioned and unenlightened

    «a medieval attitude toward dating»

    Synonyms:
    knightly, chivalric, mediaeval, gothic

    Antonyms:
    present(a), future, modern

  3. chivalric, knightly, medievaladjective

    characteristic of the time of chivalry and knighthood in the Middle Ages

    «chivalric rites»; «the knightly years»

    Synonyms:
    gothic, knightly, chivalric, gallant, mediaeval, chivalrous

    Antonyms:
    future, present(a), modern

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  1. Donald Trump:

    They say it’s a medieval solution, a wall. It’s true, because it worked then and it works even better now.

  2. Paul McCartney:

    I really hope that this will mean the Chinese government says, OK, guys, we have really got to get super hygienic around here. Lets face it, it is a little bit medieval eating bats.

  3. Trevor Reed:

    As Americans, you can’t imagine what that place looks like until you actually see that for yourselves. It’s really medieval.

  4. Le Pen:

    Islam is a medieval cult that denies freedom to others, islam and freedom are not compatible.

  5. Cressida Williams:

    It is of the utmost significance to us to have here in our collections a copy of the core Christian text which was owned by one of the last monks of the medieval monastic community, the bible bears witness to the upheavals of the Reformation, a time which defined what the Cathedral is today, and will have a key role in telling visitors our story.


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[ mˈɛdɪˌiːvə͡l], [ mˈɛdɪˌiːvə‍l], [ m_ˈɛ_d_ɪ__ˌiː_v_əl]

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  • adj.

    Other relevant words: (adjective)

    • unenlightened,
    • old-fashioned,
    • old,
    • primitive,
    • archaic,
    • antediluvian,
    • antique,
    • antiquated.
  • n.

    • lord,
    • manor,
    • M,
    • ancient.

    medieval (noun)

    • nonmodern,
    • past.

    Other relevant words: (noun)

    • hegira,
    • chivalric,
    • troubadour,
    • the Dark Ages,
    • feudal,
    • knightly,
    • chivalry,
    • the Norman Conquest,
    • the Middle Ages,
    • serfdom,
    • moor,
    • pre-columbian,
    • crusade,
    • mediaeval,
    • alchemy,
    • joust,
    • gothic,
    • vassal,
    • stock,
    • moorish,
    • minstrel,
    • bestiary,
    • romanesque,
    • bubonic plague,
    • anglo-saxon,
    • viscous,
    • hejira,
    • saxon,
    • serf,
    • norman,
    • viking.
  • Other synonyms:

    • saracen,
    • feudalism,
    • liege,
    • squire,
    • villein,
    • alchemist.

    • saga.

    • page.

    • romance.

    Other relevant words (noun):

    • fine,
    • kaput,
    • architecture,
    • Paleocrystic,
    • rusty,
    • fearless,
    • prehistoric,
    • mossy,
    • paleontologic,
    • middle ages,
    • petrified,
    • out-of-date,
    • bold,
    • low-tech,
    • quaint,
    • patriarchal,
    • prime,
    • romantic,
    • age,
    • primeval,
    • Preglacial,
    • aboriginal,
    • style,
    • classical,
    • primordial,
    • Primigenous,
    • outdated,
    • passe,
    • obsolete,
    • superannuated,
    • neolithic,
    • diluvian,
    • paleoanthropological,
    • chivalrous,
    • demode,
    • out,
    • old-time,
    • Preadamite,
    • outworn,
    • preColumbian,
    • paleozoic,
    • brave,
    • heroic,
    • venerated,
    • classic,
    • fossilized,
    • dashing,
    • gallant,
    • colonial,
    • fossil,
    • black-letter,
    • beginning,
    • historic period,
    • backward,
    • old fashioned,
    • Old World,
    • obsolescent,
    • dated,
    • courageous,
    • paleolithic,
    • demoded,
    • Antemundane,
    • outmoded,
    • Noachian,
    • moth-eaten,
    • ancestral,
    • moribund,
    • antebellum,
    • extinct.

How to use «Medieval» in context?

During the Middle Ages, Europe was an extremely diverse and highly stratified society. Everyday life was governed by a variety of elaborate rules and regulations, culminating in a complex system of Kings, Princes, and Lords. Society was split into two categories- the «rich» and the «poor.» The wealthy lived in fortified castles and enjoyed a luxurious lifestyle while the majority of people lived in small, rural villages. The Middle Ages was a time of great progress and innovation, as artists, scientists, and philosophers created some of the most famous works in history.

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2      (informal)   antediluvian, antiquated, antique, archaic, old-fashioned, primitive, unenlightened  

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medieval

  
in BRIT, also use mediaeval      Something that is medieval relates to or was made in the period of European history between the end of the Roman Empire in 476 AD and about 1500 AD.      adj   usu ADJ n  
…a medieval castle., …the medieval chroniclers.     

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  • médiéval — médiéval, ale, aux [ medjeval, o ] adj. • 1874; du lat. medium ævum « moyen âge » ♦ Relatif au Moyen Âge. ⇒ moyenâgeux. Époque, histoire médiévale. Art médiéval. ⇒ gothique, 2. roman. Cité médiévale. Latin médiéval. La France, l Europe médiévale …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • medieval — MEDIEVÁL, Ă, medievali, e, adj., s.f. pl. 1. adj. Care aparţine evului mediu, privitor la evul mediu, al evului mediu. ♦ (Substantivat) Om din evul mediu. 2. s.f. pl. (tipogr.) Litere care imită scrierea din evul mediu. [pr.: di e ] – Din fr.… …   Dicționar Român

  • medieval — adjetivo 1. De la Edad Media: literatura medieval, teatro medieval, historia medieval, arte medieval. latín* medieval …   Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española

  • Medieval — Me di*e val, Medievalism Me di*e val*ism, Medievalist Me di*e val*ist . Same as {Medi[ae]val}, {Medi[ae]valism}, etc. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • medieval —     Middle Ages     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Middle Ages     A term commonly used to designate that period of European history between the Fall of the Roman Empire and about the middle of the fifteenth century. The precise dates of the beginning …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • médiéval — médiéval, ale (entrée créée par le supplément) (mé di é val, va l ) adj. Qui a rapport au moyen âge. Études médiévales. •   Tout autour courait une inscription latine en lettres médiévales, formant encadrement, FERD. DELAUNAY Journ. offic. 15… …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d’Émile Littré

  • medieval — → Medievo …   Diccionario panhispánico de dudas

  • medieval — (adj.) 1827, pertaining to or suggestive of the Middle Ages, coined in English from L. medium the middle (see MEDIUM (Cf. medium) (n.)) + aevum age (see EON (Cf. eon)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • medieval — adj. 2 g. [História] Da Idade Média ou a ela relativo.   ‣ Etimologia: medievo + al …   Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa

  • medieval — is the recommended spelling, not mediaeval. It is pronounced me di ee vǝl, with four syllables, although me dee vǝl or mi dee vǝl, with three syllables, is common in AmE …   Modern English usage

  • medieval — [adj] having to do with the Middle Ages; old antediluvian, antiquated, antique, archaic, feudal, Gothic, old, old fashioned, primitive, unenlightened; concepts 549,578,797 Ant. modern …   New thesaurus

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