Ages in a way
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GRAYSAges, in a way
knighted(in the Middle Ages) a chivalrous soldier
knight(in the Middle Ages) a chivalrous soldier
mediaevalsMEDIAEVAL, a person who lived in the Middle Ages
biggina child's cap worn in the Middle Ages, also BIGGON
freemasonin the Middle Ages, a stonemason of a superior grade
biggona child's cap worn in the Middle Ages, also BIGGIN
freemasonsFREEMASON, in the Middle Ages, a stonemason of a superior grade
portolano(Italian) in the Middle Ages, a navigation manual also PORTOLAN, PORTULAN
biggonsBIGGON, a child's cap worn in the Middle Ages, also BIGGIN
bigginsBIGGIN, a child's cap worn in the Middle Ages, also BIGGON
portolanosPORTOLANO, (Italian) in the Middle Ages, a navigation manual also PORTOLAN, PORTULAN
portolaniPORTOLANO, (Italian) in the Middle Ages, a navigation manual also PORTOLAN, PORTULAN
kirtlea tunic or coat worn by men especially in the Middle Ages
goliardicof or like a goliard, a wandering scholar in the Middle Ages
ecusthe shield carried by a mounted man-at-arms in the Middle Ages
ecuthe shield carried by a mounted man-at-arms in the Middle Ages
ciclatoun(obsolete) a costly cloth, of uncertain material, used in the Middle Ages also CICLATON
ciclatounsCICLATOUN, (obsolete) a costly cloth, of uncertain material, used in the Middle Ages also CICLATON
mediaevalbelonging to the Middle Ages also MEDIEVAL / a person who lived in the Middle Ages
climacterica supposedly critical stage in human life, esp occurring at ages that are multiples of seven years
minivers(in the Middle Ages) a fur of white or spotted white and gray used for linings and trimmings
minever(in the Middle Ages) a fur of white or spotted white and gray used for linings and trimmings
minevers(in the Middle Ages) a fur of white or spotted white and gray used for linings and trimmings
miniver(in the Middle Ages) a fur of white or spotted white and gray used for linings and trimmings
knights(in the Middle Ages) A man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor
climactericsCLIMACTERIC, a supposedly critical stage in human life, esp occurring at ages that are multiples of seven years
superfetationThe occurrence of a second conception during pregnancy, giving rise to embryos of different ages in the uterus
quadrivium(Latin) a higher division of seven liberal arts studied in the Middle Ages, comprising arithmetic, music, astronomy, geometry
quadriviumsQUADRIVIUM, (Latin) a higher division of seven liberal arts studied in the Middle Ages, comprising arithmetic, music, astronomy, geometry
palaeomagnetisma study of the magnetism of ancient rocks and fossils, and of bricks, pottery, etc made in past ages
quadriviaQUADRIVIUM, (Latin) a higher division of seven liberal arts studied in the Middle Ages, comprising arithmetic, music, astronomy, geometry
knights(in the Middle Ages) A man raised by a sovereign to honorable military rank after service as a page and squire
chansonsany of several types of song with French lyrics, occurring from the Middle Ages to the present in a variety of musical styles
chansonany of several types of song with French lyrics, occurring from the Middle Ages to the present in a variety of musical styles
nominalistone of a sect of philosophers in the Middle Ages, who adopted the opinion of Roscelin, that general conceptions, or universals, exist in name only
nominalistsNOMINALIST, one of a sect of philosophers in the Middle Ages, who adopted the opinion of Roscelin, that general conceptions, or universals, exist in name only
termagantmythical deity popularly believed in the Middle Ages to be worshiped by the Muslims and introduced into the morality play as a violent, overbearing personage in long robes
organumsearly polyphony of the late Middle Ages that consists of one or more voice parts accompanying the cantus firmus often in parallel motion at a fourth, fifth, or octave above or below
tournament(in the Middle Ages) A sporting event in which two knights (or two groups of knights) jousted on horseback with blunted weapons, each trying to knock the other off, the winner receiving a prize