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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121. Many medieval manuscripts have decorated borders filled with comic animals and birds and people.
122. A Medieval campanile has been added to one end of the Mausoleum and a Choir at the other.
123. Easily Accessible: Ely is an ancient market town famous for its magnificent medieval cathedral and stained glass museum.
124. This theoretical uncertainty was fully supported by the experience of ancient and medieval technology.
125. Hundreds of items go under the hammer to save a medieval manor.
126. Unquestionably it was ancient Rome's greatest legacy to the medieval world, greater probably even than its literature and its poetry.
127. Study of these meditations therefore also illuminates aspects of the inner journey which all the medieval mystics take for granted.
128. They are two of the most colourful and exciting figures in the whole of medieval history.
129. This weekend the Medieval Circle, a bunch of amateur historians, is holding a convention.
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130. The method came to prominence through the activities of Frederick Bligh Bond, a highly respected authority on medieval church architecture.
131. There was a vaguely medieval theme: knights and ladies, fools and brigands.
132. Undaunted I commenced my own search and within minutes was holding a medieval buckle.
133. All are within easy reach of Gubbio which is among the best restored medieval towns in Umbria.
134. Prints of every size showing every kind of combat from medieval jousting to the latest newspaper cuttings of the Zulu War.
135. It resembled a medieval instrument of torture, a rack or wheel.
136. What is so fascinating is that maybe the medieval artists were just as ignorant of Latin.
137. It is difficult to estimate how many more of these medieval works may have once existed but have since been lost.
138. Although my subject is medieval history, we used to read and discuss all history from biblical times onward.
139. The medieval concentration on the intrinsic value of materials gave way to another type of richness-that of variety.
140. Later still, in a Medieval bestiary, three courageous birds are shown in the act of attacking an owl's head.
141. Eat, drink and be merry at the Medieval Night which includes a meal, free drinks and an open-air castle disco.
142. It reminded me of the medieval stories about alchemists who tried to turn lead into gold.
143. From medieval times until the present century Saltash has held jurisdiction over these waters.
144. Nowhere is that symbiosis better expressed than in the medieval towns and villages.
145. This has opened the way for what has become the largest excavation of a medieval castle yet in Britain.
146. Its total population in the mid-nineteenth century was probably in excess of many medieval hamlets or even small villages.
147. Construction was halted when excavation work on the baroque square unearthed the ruins of a medieval synagogue destroyed in 1421.
148. Today their lovely parklands and orange trees remain, a medieval quarter adds charm and the modern seafront surrounds the glimmering bay.
149. She entered the theme room, which was decked out to look like the great hall of a medieval castle.
150. Among the artisans who contributed to Aarau's fame in medieval times were the gunsmiths, swordsmiths, cutlers and bell-founders.
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