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medievalist noun[ C ] (alsomediaevalist)uk /med.ˈiː.vəl.ɪst/ us /ˌmed.ˈiː.vəl.ɪst/ a person who studies the Middle Ages(= the period in European history from about 600 CE to 1500 CE), or who has a lot of knowledge about this period: He was the first prominent medievalist to write about women's roles in medieval history. Now she has come together with four academic mediaevalists to produce a book on Geoffrey Chaucer. Related word
medieval Medievalists point out that no single event divides the Middle Ages from the Renaissance. Medievalists often have to draw their conclusions from fragmentary and inadequate sources. St Pancras station in London was designed and decorated by mediaevalists, using Gothic doorways and carved screens. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Middle Ages (medieval Period) 501-1500 alchemy Anglo-Saxon bestiary Black Death bubonic plague byzantine chivalric Hejira Hijrah joust Lancastrian mangonel mead hall Norman pre-Columbian pre-feudal Romanesque the Norman Conquest troubadour Yorkist |