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MEDIEVALadd into favorites/med.i.ˈi.vəl/, /mi.di.ˈi.vəl/, /mɪd.ˈi.vəl/
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Etymology: (adjective.) 1827. Latin, medium (“middle”) aevum (“age”)
Synonyms: antediluvian, antiquated, antique, archaic, feudal, Gothic, old, old-fashioned, primitive, unenlightened
Antonyms: modern

ortaçağa özgü, ortaçağa ait, ortaçağ, -Ortaçağ, medieval, s., bak. medieval,

1 ortaçağa özgü     ts
2 ortaçağa ait  sıfat     ts
3 ortaçağ     ts
4-medieval -Ortaçağ     ts
5mediaeval medieval     ts
6mediaeval s., bak. medieval     ts
 

brutal, archaic, having characteristics associated with the Middle Ages, of or relating to the Middle Ages, perhaps circa 500 to circa 1500 CE, A medieval one, Someone living in the Middle Ages, of or pertaining to the Middle Ages; like the Middle Ages, med, as if belonging to the Middle Ages; old-fashioned and unenlightened; "a medieval attitude toward dating", Same as Medi&?;val, Medi&?;valism, etc, Of or relating to the Middle Ages, perhaps AD 650 to 1550, relating to or belonging to the Middle Ages; "Medieval scholars"; "Medieval times, The earliest of the classical style periods, lasting from about 600 to 1450 Also referred to as the Middle Ages, Of or pertaining to the Middle Ages, Age [n] the period of history between the Fall of the Roman Empire (A D 300) and the Renaissance (A D 1400), The period prior to the Renaissance, c 500-1450, marking the music of the early Christian church, me·di·eval 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. a medieval castle. the medieval chroniclers, the historical period from roughly the 5th to 14th century, a time when the church was in control of society Once labeled the "Dark Ages," it is now recognized that much innovation occurred during this period without stifling Europe in the way many older writers had pictured, AD1066-1540, characteristic of the time of chivalry and knighthood in the Middle Ages; "chivalric rites"; "the knightly years", relating to or belonging to the Middle Ages; "Medieval scholars"; "Medieval times", Old-fashioned Especially persons, Bastion English French Description, as if belonging to the Middle Ages; old-fashioned and unenlightened; "a medieval attitude toward dating" relating to or belonging to the Middle Ages; "Medieval scholars"; "Medieval times, see medieval. another spelling of medieval, An older spelling of medieval that is still sometimes used, especially in British English,

7 brutal     ts
8 archaic     ts
9 having characteristics associated with the Middle Ages     ts
10 of or relating to the Middle Ages, perhaps circa 500 to circa 1500 CE     ts
11 A medieval one     ts
12 Someone living in the Middle Ages     ts
13 of or pertaining to the Middle Ages; like the Middle Ages  sıfat     ts
14 med     ts
15 as if belonging to the Middle Ages; old-fashioned and unenlightened; "a medieval attitude toward dating"     ts
16 Same as Medi&?;val, Medi&?;valism, etc     ts
17 Of or relating to the Middle Ages, perhaps AD 650 to 1550     ts
18 relating to or belonging to the Middle Ages; "Medieval scholars"; "Medieval times     ts
19 The earliest of the classical style periods, lasting from about 600 to 1450 Also referred to as the Middle Ages     ts
20 Of or pertaining to the Middle Ages     ts
21 Age [n] the period of history between the Fall of the Roman Empire (A D 300) and the Renaissance (A D 1400)     ts
22 The period prior to the Renaissance, c 500-1450, marking the music of the early Christian church     ts
23 me·di·eval 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. a medieval castle. the medieval chroniclers     ts
24 the historical period from roughly the 5th to 14th century, a time when the church was in control of society Once labeled the "Dark Ages," it is now recognized that much innovation occurred during this period without stifling Europe in the way many older writers had pictured     ts
25 AD1066-1540     ts
26 characteristic of the time of chivalry and knighthood in the Middle Ages; "chivalric rites"; "the knightly years"     ts
27 relating to or belonging to the Middle Ages; "Medieval scholars"; "Medieval times"     ts
28 Old-fashioned Especially persons     ts
29 Bastion English French Description     ts
30 as if belonging to the Middle Ages; old-fashioned and unenlightened; "a medieval attitude toward dating" relating to or belonging to the Middle Ages; "Medieval scholars"; "Medieval times     ts
31mediaeval see medieval. another spelling of medieval     ts
32mediaeval An older spelling of medieval that is still sometimes used, especially in British English     ts
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33 mediaeval     ts
34 med     ts
 


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