Antonym: ancient, modern. Similar words: grievance, achievable, evaluate, media, median, medium, carpe diem, evaluation. Meaning: [‚mɪːdɪ'ːvl /‚medɪ'ːvl] adj. 1. relating to or belonging to the Middle Ages 2. as if belonging to the Middle Ages; old-fashioned and unenlightened 3. characteristic of the time of chivalry and knighthood in the Middle Ages.
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61. The boundaries of the medieval deer park which gave the village its name will be examined.
62. Used extensively in local cuisine, the juniper grows wild in the hills around the medieval walled town of Gubbio.
63. This is a very special but long-abandoned eighteenth-century garden, laid out on the remains of a medieval motte and bailey castle.
64. Evidently a medieval castle had been built on the site of an Iron Age fort.
65. Charles realized that he must abandon the attempt to re-assert the Forest rights enjoyed by his medieval predecessors.
66. Some, like Pesaro and Senigallia, have grown up around medieval towns and still retain old-world charm.
67. To the north of Selborne the path goes past damp hollows which were once medieval fish ponds.
68. When William Senior drew his map of c.1635 Chesterfield had still not expanded beyond its medieval limits.
69. Perhaps the best symbol of the paradoxes of late medieval Sussex is the great castle of Herstmonceux.
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70. For all but medieval historians and historians of laundry lists, this has to be accepted as a fact of life.
71. This aerial view of Pevensey Castle shows the Roman fort together with the medieval keep and bailey in the southeast corner.
72. It is as though the historic opponents of medieval times, the aristocrats and the guildsmen, had been brought together in harmony.
73. What broke the medieval guilds was printing; some one could publish a treatise on how to tan leather.
74. St. Martin's church and its medieval guild were responsible at some stage for providing the bull.
75. The medieval, Renaissance and modern collections cover more than a millennium, from the Dark Ages to the interwar period.
76. On any reckoning James of St George's achievement in the field of medieval military architecture was outstanding.
77. Advanced classes study the classical works of the most influential writers of the Patristic, Medieval, Reformation and Modern periods.
78. Early descriptions Descriptions of self-starvation among early religious ascetics suggest that some variant of anorexia nervosa may be traced to medieval times.
79. The displays cover the growth and development of one of Britain's foremost medieval strongholds under its succession of powerful castellans.
80. Medieval travellers usually had to pick a way over boggy ground as they came off the hills.
81. Consider the variety of symbolic representations in the following: electrical circuit diagrams map of the London Underground medieval picture maps.
82. For his pains my first bedmate could have had the benefits of a protracted rest in one of our quaint medieval prisons.
83. In fact, prisoners are usually killed and their bodies put on display, another medieval touch.
84. Weaver said Tuesday night while sipping wine and brandishing various medieval weapons for sale in his little shop of horrors.
85. As with medieval guilds, non-members could not officially practise their trade.
86. The south-facing house is situated in one of the oldest streets in Ely and boasts superb views of the medieval cathedral.
87. With the end of the medieval period, however, a gradual shift in viewpoint took place.
88. In Cracow, sections of the city walls survive from Medieval building.
89. This person needs something more like a medieval crafts guild than the labor union of 1860-1980.
90. The South Slav nationalists of the nineteenth century could also boast of medieval greatness under Slav rulers.
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