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1 Middeleeuwen
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2 Middeleeuwen
n. Middle Ages, period in European history which began after the collapse of the West Roman Empire in the 4th and 5th centuries and continued until the Renaissance in 15th century -
3 gabardine
n. gabardine, tightly woven ribbed fabric; long robe worn in the Middle Ages -
4 heraldicus
n. heraldist, herald, announcer, messenger (during the Middle Ages) -
5 klaroen
n. clarion, curved trumpet from the middle ages -
6 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 -
7 vrijmetselaar
n. freemason, member of a guild of stoneworkers during the Middle Ages -
8 dat voert ons terug naar de Middeleeuwen
dat voert ons terug naar de Middeleeuwenthat takes/carries us back to the Middle AgesVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > dat voert ons terug naar de Middeleeuwen
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9 de vroege Middeleeuwen
de vroege MiddeleeuwenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de vroege Middeleeuwen
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10 herfsttij der Middeleeuwen
herfsttij der MiddeleeuwenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > herfsttij der Middeleeuwen
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11 herfsttij
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12 terugvoeren
1 [naar een vroegere tijd verplaatsen] take/carry back2 [weer voeren naar de plaats van herkomst] lead back3 [als oorzaak iets anders aanwijzen] trace back (to)♦voorbeelden:1 dat voert ons terug naar de Middeleeuwen • that takes/carries us back to the Middle Ages3 deze ontwikkeling kun je terugvoeren op het kabinetsbeleid • this development has its origins in government policy -
13 vroeg
1 [aan het begin (van de dag), tijdig] early2 [eerder dan verwacht] early ⇒ 〈 met betrekking tot mensen ook〉 young, 〈 in het bijzonder met betrekking tot geboorte en dood〉 premature, 〈 alleen ná zelfstandig naamwoord〉 ahead of time♦voorbeelden:deze prent behoort tot het vroegste werk van Seghers • this print is one of Seghers' earliest worksvan vroeg tot laat • from dawn till dusk/darkje moet er vroeg bij zijn • you've got to get in quicklydat moet je vroeg leren • you have to learn that younghij toonde al vroeg tekentalent • he showed artistic talent at an early agevolgende week is vroeg genoeg • next week is soon enoughniet vroeger dan … • not before …, … at the earliesthet is nog vroeg • 〈met betrekking tot dag; schertsend〉 the day is still young; 〈 met betrekking tot avond〉 the night is still young's morgens vroeg • early in the morningde mensen trouwen steeds vroeger • people get married younger and youngerje moet niet te vroeg juichen • don't count your chickens (until/before they're hatched)het is nog te vroeg om er iets zinnigs over te zeggen • it's early days yet/too soon yet/still premature to say anything useful about itik ben vandaag vroeg klaar • I'm/I'll be off/finished early todayvroeg of laat moet het toch gebeuren • sooner or later it has to happen
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