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Meaning of mediævaldom | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1
/mɛdɪˈiːvəldəm/

Definitions

Noun. [C1]

Examples

“The third Italy has discarded the outworn garments of mediævaldom and has woven herself new garments of new fabrics fit for the use of as lively and stimulating a nation as any the world has ever known.”
“The upshot of it all was that the Synagog and the rabbi and the Judaism of Russia remained fixed and constant as before, as in mediævaldom, and nothing was done which might conceivably serve it as a cushion for shock absorbing, such as the Wissenschaft des Judentums in its day provided in the West.”
“Only when the piety and public spirit of mediaevaldom were re-established could a true Christian architecture once more arise.”
“The stronghold forms one of the most romantic and impressive architectural compositions not merely of Scotland but of all mediævaldom.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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