medievality
English
Etymology
medieval + -ity
Noun
medievality (uncountable)
- The quality of being medieval.
- 2008 January 27, Ken Kalfus, “Middle-Age Man”, in New York Times:
- His late wife ran a Victorian inn in upstate New York; his son grew up mimicking his father’s medievality and, shunning his contemporaries, devoted himself to early music; his mother-in-law is an ethnic Lemko from the Carpathians, intent on recreating the way of life her people lived before their slaughter and forced deportations in the 1940s.
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Anagrams
- mediatively