A century from now
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MMCIIA century from now
LONGACRE19th Century designer of U. S. coinage, his name now a Manhattan phone exchange.
orphismA mystic religion of ancient Greece, originating in the 7th or 6th century bc and based on poems (now lost) attributed to Orpheus, emphasizing the necessity for individuals to rid themselves of the evil part of their nature by ritual and moral purification throughout a series of reincarnations
madrigalsA part-song for several voices, esp. one of the Renaissance period, typically arranged in elaborate counterpoint and without instrumental accompaniment. Originally used of a genre of 14th-century Italian songs, the term now usually refers to English or Italian songs of the late 16th and early 17th c., in a free style strongly influenced by the text
SWEETNIGHTINGALEAWAKEWords from a 17th-century carol
chalumeauA reed instrument of the early 18th century from which the clarinet was developed
doubletsA man's short close-fitting padded jacket, commonly worn from the 14th to the 17th century
fiftiesThe numbers from 50 to 59, esp. the years of a century or of a person's life
pavana stately court dance by couples that was introduced from southern Europe into England in the 16th century
pavanea stately court dance by couples that was introduced from southern Europe into England in the 16th century
pavansa stately court dance by couples that was introduced from southern Europe into England in the 16th century
basinetsglobular or pointed helmet of the 14th century, often provided with a visor or aventail: evolved from the cervellière
jutea member of a Germanic people invading England from the Continent and settling in Kent in the fifth century
jewmember of a nation existing in Palestine from the sixth century b.c. to the first century a.d.
jutesa member of a Germanic people invading England from the Continent and settling in Kent in the fifth century
basinetglobular or pointed helmet of the 14th century, often provided with a visor or aventail: evolved from the cervellière
gleeksEnglish card game for three persons played with a 44-card pack, popular from the 16th through the 18th century
gleekEnglish card game for three persons played with a 44-card pack, popular from the 16th through the 18th century
deniersany of various coins issued in French-speaking regions, esp. a coin in France from the 8th century until 1794
denierany of various coins issued in French-speaking regions, esp. a coin in France from the 8th century until 1794
aventailmail tippet suspended from the lower edges of a 14th-century basinet as a protection for the neck, throat, and shoulders
camailmail tippet suspended from the lower edges of a 14th-century basinet as a protection for the neck, throat, and shoulders
camailsmail tippet suspended from the lower edges of a 14th-century basinet as a protection for the neck, throat, and shoulders
jutemember of a continental Germanic tribe, probably from Jutland, that invaded Britain in the 5th century a.d. and settled in Kent
jutesmember of a continental Germanic tribe, probably from Jutland, that invaded Britain in the 5th century a.d. and settled in Kent
musicalsA play or movie in which singing and dancing play an essential part. Musicals developed from light opera in the early 20th century
bouchescurved indentation in an upper corner of a jousting shield, serving as a lance rest: used from the 14th to the 17th century
bouchecurved indentation in an upper corner of a jousting shield, serving as a lance rest: used from the 14th to the 17th century
liardformer silver coin of France, the fourth part of a sol, issued from the 15th century to 1793 and made from copper after 1650
liardsformer silver coin of France, the fourth part of a sol, issued from the 15th century to 1793 and made from copper after 1650
chopineshoe having a thick sole, usually of cork, suggesting a short stilt, worn esp. by women in 18th-century Europe after its introduction from Turkey
chopinesshoe having a thick sole, usually of cork, suggesting a short stilt, worn esp. by women in 18th-century Europe after its introduction from Turkey
confidantesofa or settee, esp. of the 18th century, having a triangular seat at each end divided from the greater part of the seat by an armrest
cakewalksA strutting dance popular at the end of the 19th century, developed from a black-American contest in graceful walking that had a cake as a prize
pandectscollection in fifty books of excerpts, esp. from the writings of the Classical Roman jurists, compiled by order of Justinian in the 6th century a.d.; the Pandects
pandectcollection in fifty books of excerpts, esp. from the writings of the Classical Roman jurists, compiled by order of Justinian in the 6th century a.d.; the Pandects
longbowA large bow drawn by hand and shooting a long feathered arrow. It was the chief weapon of English armies from the 14th century until the introduction of firearms
longbowsA large bow drawn by hand and shooting a long feathered arrow. It was the chief weapon of English armies from the 14th century until the introduction of firearms
gallicanOf or holding a doctrine (reaching its peak in the 17th century) that asserted the freedom of the Roman Catholic Church in France and elsewhere from the ecclesiastical authority of the papacy
cajunmember of a group of people with an enduring cultural tradition whose French Catholic ancestors established permanent communities in Louisiana and Maine after being expelled from Acadia in the late 18th century