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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91. As part of his revival of a medieval atmosphere, Noel encouraged morris dancing outside the church.
92. In medieval times, professional perfumers would concoct personal scents for their clients from six to eight special ingredients.
93. An in-depth study of the production of hand-written illuminated manuscripts by medieval monks.
94. The Hotel Girasole in Bormio 2000, high above the medieval town of Bormio, is the perfect destination for pre-teen skiers.
95. Harold Laski said Beatrice Webb should have been a medieval abbess, where her organising ability would have gained a spiritual dimension.
96. Life size models of the medieval lords, and a dramatic civil war battle scene, are just some of the attractions.
97. There was much use of natural materials, and craftsmen expected like medieval masons to be given general rather than highly specific directions.
98. The darker green hues found in this medieval pottery were produced by using copper and brass filings.
99. Originally this enclosed the medieval interior of the cathedral but it was transferred to its present location in 1924.
100. Tenby Tudor Merchant's House A beautifully furnished late medieval dwelling house near the harbour.
101. He had looked forward to living in a medieval castle and felt slightly cheated.
102. History lives on in the towns of Framlingham and Orford each with its own splendid medieval castle.
103. Along the waterways was carried most of the stone required to build our medieval cathedrals.
104. The medieval tower of the town hall of Foligno, near Assisi,(www.Sentencedict.com) also sustained further damage.
105. Tuscany's main attraction is its extraordinarily beautiful landscape, almost unchanged since medieval times.
106. The court of Champagne had meanwhile become a place of development for the ideal of courtly love and the medieval romantic poem.
107. Just 100 yards from the seafront and you step back through the centuries, giving you a real feel of medieval life.
108. In the foregoing pages the history of five medieval South Slav states has been briefly outlined.
109. Time allowed 07:09 Read in studio Archaeologists excavating the site of a medieval leper hospital have unearthed a Roman cemetery.
110. The Medieval church went to some lengths to specify the roles of particular stones in religious imagery.
111. Dating back to medieval times, Britain's historic houses are one of our greatest treasures.
112. It also lies behind such developments as the medieval conviction that a monarch could heal by the laying on of hands.
113. The Physic Garden is planted with examples of herbs used in Medieval times for medicinal purposes.
114. Medieval, feudal society was rigidly hierarchical, and control of bodies was a central part of social control of the population.
115. Even the medieval church's spiritual leader, St Bernard of Clairvaux, wanted an explanation.
116. Medieval brewers alas knew precious little about good housekeeping practices.
117. Calm down, and stop behaving like a shocked medieval nun.
118. The last major drainage operation in the medieval period, however, was instigated by a churchman.
119. It was somehow medieval and hushed, in the shadow of the pit and its fiendish machinery.
120. Or they air-brushed a buxom, scantily clad medieval woman standing in front of a wall of flames.
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