Sentence example with the word 'mediaeval'

mediaeval

Definition adj. relating to or belonging to the Middle Ages

Last update: July 14, 2015


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The study of mediaeval history makes an interesting reading.   [Please select]

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Randall-Maclver, Mediaeval Rhodesia (London, 1906); Journal of Anthrop. Inst., vol.   [Please select]

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France had become a despotism in the attempt to escape from mediaeval anarchy.   [Please select]

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Seventeen Lectures on the Study of Mediaeval and Modern History, and Kindred Subjects.   [Please select]

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If so, he failed; the most mediaeval club in the world was strong to resist the most modern social impresario.   [Please select]

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The Latin and English versions are found in Chambers's Mediaeval Stage, Vol.   [Please select]

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Worldly knowledge was reduced to pitiful compendiums on which the mediaeval students were later to place great reliance.   [Please select]

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On these mediaeval university professors--the schoolmen--Lord Bacon long ago pronounced a judgment that may well stand to-day.   [Please select]

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OUR MEDIAEVAL INTELLECTUAL INHERITANCE The Greeks and Romans had various theories of the origin of things, all vague and admittedly conjectural.   [Please select]

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It might have been the glass behind which showed some mediaeval relic, the body of some ancient Egyptian king whose life had been spent in doing wonders and making signs--the primitive, anthropomorphic being.   [Please select]

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He pulled his nose again delightedly--so many people were pathetically in earnest in Chaudiere--even the Cure's humour was too mediaeval and obvious.   [Please select]

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