medievalize

medievalize
To cause something to be more medieval.

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  • medievalize — medieval (also mediaeval) ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to the Middle Ages. 2) informal very old fashioned or outdated. DERIVATIVES medievalize (also medievalise) verb medievally adverb. ORIGIN from Latin medium aevum middle age …   English terms dictionary

  • medievalize — medie·val·ize …   English syllables

  • medievalize — ˌ ̷ ̷( ̷ ̷)ˈēvəˌlīz verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Usage: see ize Etymology: medieval + ize transitive verb : to make medieval : to give medieval quality to intransitive verb : to study the middle ages or adopt thei …   Useful english dictionary

  • medieval — [ˌmɛdɪ i:v(ə)l, mi: ] (also mediaeval) adjective relating to the Middle Ages. ↘informal very old fashioned or outdated. Derivatives medievalism noun medievalist noun medievalize or medievalise …   English new terms dictionary

  • medieval — (also mediaeval) ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to the Middle Ages. 2) informal very old fashioned or outdated. DERIVATIVES medievalize (also medievalise) verb medievally adverb. ORIGIN from Latin medium aevum middle age …   English terms dictionary

  • medievalise — medieval (also mediaeval) ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to the Middle Ages. 2) informal very old fashioned or outdated. DERIVATIVES medievalize (also medievalise) verb medievally adverb. ORIGIN from Latin medium aevum middle age …   English terms dictionary

  • medievally — medieval (also mediaeval) ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to the Middle Ages. 2) informal very old fashioned or outdated. DERIVATIVES medievalize (also medievalise) verb medievally adverb. ORIGIN from Latin medium aevum middle age …   English terms dictionary

  • medieval — adj. (also mediaeval) 1 of, or in the style of, the Middle Ages. 2 colloq. old fashioned, archaic. Phrases and idioms: medieval history the history of the 5th 15th c. medieval Latin Latin of about AD 600 1500. Derivatives: medievalism n.… …   Useful english dictionary

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