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mediaeval Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( mediaeval ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



ମିଡିଆଭାଲ୍, ମଧ୍ୟଯୁଗୀୟ,

Adjective:

ମଧ୍ୟଯୁଗୀୟ,

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mediaeval's Usage Examples:

A few mediaeval tenures by serjeanty can be definitely traced as far back as Domesday in the case of three Hampshire serjeanties: those of acting as king's marshal, of finding an archer for his service, and of keeping the gaol in Winchester Castle.


mediaeval Life of John Chrysostom as a hermit, characterised by Luther"s sceptical, and often sarcastic, marginal commentary.


It formed a weak point in the defences as it was protected by a small ravelin only and the city wall behind this was still mediaeval in form, without a full height backing earthwork, though a cavalier was present, the Tongerse Kat.


Furthermore, the city of Rome was given up wholly in exchange for all church property in Italy to Pope John XXIV, who has transformed it into a Hong Kong-style enclave where mediaeval darkness reigns supreme.


practice derived from the art and Roman Catholic practice in mediaeval scriptoria of rubricating headings, leading letters of sectional text, and words.


The reredorter or necessarium (the latter being the original term) was a communal latrine found in mediaeval monasteries in Western Europe and later also.


The church, dedicated to St Faith, is mediaeval with heavy 19th-century restoration.


These mediaeval doctorates remained.


The ruined Norman castle is the most significant medieval survival of the buildings in the town, although parts of the parish church and Canon’s Garth are mediaeval in origin.


Several archaeological artefacts have been found in the vicinity of the village: a bronze coin of Licinius I (AD 307–324) was discovered behind the 'Bird in Hand' public house, a mediaeval lead spindle whorl, four 17th-century swords found in a house cellar, and a cannonball.


wholly mediaeval, and tombs there are none;in ttrth, the volcanic ashes and scoriae of which the hill is composed would render it impraticable to construct.


000 The mediaeval Welsh cantref of Arfon in north-west Wales was the core of the Kingdom of Gwynedd.



Synonyms:

medieval, gothic, nonmodern,

Antonyms:

future, present, new, modern,

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