medievalism
English
    
    Alternative forms
    
- (dated) mediaevalism
 
Noun
    
medievalism (countable and uncountable, plural medievalisms)
- The state of being medieval.
- 1951 February, Michael Robbins, “Sir Walter Scott and Two Early Railway Schemes”, in Railway Magazine, page 90:
- It is striking, and quite in character with the man, that he [Sir Walter Scott], who had popularised a romantic notion of the Middle Ages, should be a convinced supporter of the railway, which was effectively to destroy the few traces of medievalism that had survived into the society of his time.
 
 
 - (uncountable) The study of the Middle Ages.
 - A custom or belief from the Middle Ages.
 
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Translations
    
the study of the Middle Ages
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Romanian
    
    
Declension
    
Declension of medievalism
| singular | plural | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite articulation | definite articulation | indefinite articulation | definite articulation | |
| nominative/accusative | (un) medievalism | medievalismul | (niște) medievalisme | medievalismele | 
| genitive/dative | (unui) medievalism | medievalismului | (unor) medievalisme | medievalismelor | 
| vocative | medievalismule | medievalismelor | ||
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