medievalism in English
noun
[,me·di'e·val·ism || ‚mɪːdɪɪːvəlɪzm /‚med-]
spirit or customs of the Middle Ages; devotion to or belief in medieval ideals or practices
Use "medievalism" in a sentence
1. 28 Modern, industrial society, slowly germinating in the shadow of medievalism, burst the bonds of feudalism.
2. Further evidence that medievalism was not automatically antimodernist, nor modernism Antimedievalist, comes from none other than Frank Lloyd Wright
3. Ardurous (adj.) "full of ardor," 1770, perhaps a variant of arduous with overtones of ardor.Useful only to poets, and as it is first attested in Chatterton, perhaps a faux medievalism.
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