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1 Gotisch
adj. Gothic, of or pertaining to the Goths or their language; of or pertaining to a style of medieval architecture characterized by pointed arches and vaulting; of or pertaining to the artistic style of medieval northern Europe--------n. gothic, extinct Germanic language of the Goths -
2 mediëvist
n. <I>(old spell.><B>mediaevist</B>)</I> medievalist, researcher of the Middle Ages; expert in medieval history; one greatly attracted to medieval things -
3 Diets
Middle Dutch, medieval Dutch -
4 alchemie
n. alchemy, medieval form of chemistry which focused on the transmutation of base metals into gold -
5 alchimie
n. alchemy, medieval form of chemistry which focused on the transmutation of base metals into gold -
6 alchimist
n. alchemist, one who deals with alchemy (medieval form of chemistry which focused on the transmutation of base metals into gold) -
7 alchimistisch
adj. alchemic, pertaining to a medieval form of chemistry which focused on the transmutation of base metals into gold -
8 armborst
n. arbalest, medieval crossbow which shot arrows or stones -
9 chirurgijn
n. barber surgeon, most common medical practitioners of medieval times -
10 feodaal
adj. feudal, of or pertaining to feudalism, pertaining to the political and social system of medieval Europe -
11 feodalisme
n. feudalism, political and social system of medieval Europe in which vassals were protected by lords whom they served in times of war -
12 feodaliteit
n. feudalism, political and social system of medieval Europe in which vassals were protected by lords whom they served in times of war -
13 feudaal
adj. feudal, of or pertaining to feudalism, pertaining to the political and social system of medieval Europe -
14 feudalisme
n. feudalism, political and social system of medieval Europe in which vassals were protected by lords whom they served in times of war -
15 feudaliteit
n. feudalism, political and social system of medieval Europe in which vassals were protected by lords whom they served in times of war -
16 gotiek
n. gothic, artistic style of medieval northern Europe (including architecture, painting, music, etc.); extinct Germanic language of the Goths -
17 hofnar
n. jester, one who works as a clown or entertainer (especially at a medieval court) -
18 khan
n. khan, ruler or men of rank in Central Asia; Mongol or Turkish ruler in medieval times -
19 middeleeuws
adj. mediaeval, medieval -
20 middeleeuws
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См. также в других словарях:
médiéval — médiéval, ale, aux [ medjeval, o ] adj. • 1874; du lat. medium ævum « moyen âge » ♦ Relatif au Moyen Âge. ⇒ moyenâgeux. Époque, histoire médiévale. Art médiéval. ⇒ gothique, 2. roman. Cité médiévale. Latin médiéval. La France, l Europe médiévale … Encyclopédie Universelle
medieval — MEDIEVÁL, Ă, medievali, e, adj., s.f. pl. 1. adj. Care aparţine evului mediu, privitor la evul mediu, al evului mediu. ♦ (Substantivat) Om din evul mediu. 2. s.f. pl. (tipogr.) Litere care imită scrierea din evul mediu. [pr.: di e ] – Din fr.… … Dicționar Român
medieval — adjetivo 1. De la Edad Media: literatura medieval, teatro medieval, historia medieval, arte medieval. latín* medieval … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
Medieval — Me di*e val, Medievalism Me di*e val*ism, Medievalist Me di*e val*ist . Same as {Medi[ae]val}, {Medi[ae]valism}, etc. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
medieval — Middle Ages † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Middle Ages A term commonly used to designate that period of European history between the Fall of the Roman Empire and about the middle of the fifteenth century. The precise dates of the beginning … Catholic encyclopedia
médiéval — médiéval, ale (entrée créée par le supplément) (mé di é val, va l ) adj. Qui a rapport au moyen âge. Études médiévales. • Tout autour courait une inscription latine en lettres médiévales, formant encadrement, FERD. DELAUNAY Journ. offic. 15… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
medieval — → Medievo … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
medieval — (adj.) 1827, pertaining to or suggestive of the Middle Ages, coined in English from L. medium the middle (see MEDIUM (Cf. medium) (n.)) + aevum age (see EON (Cf. eon)) … Etymology dictionary
medieval — adj. 2 g. [História] Da Idade Média ou a ela relativo. ‣ Etimologia: medievo + al … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
medieval — is the recommended spelling, not mediaeval. It is pronounced me di ee vǝl, with four syllables, although me dee vǝl or mi dee vǝl, with three syllables, is common in AmE … Modern English usage
medieval — [adj] having to do with the Middle Ages; old antediluvian, antiquated, antique, archaic, feudal, Gothic, old, old fashioned, primitive, unenlightened; concepts 549,578,797 Ant. modern … New thesaurus