mediaevalism

English

Etymology

mediaeval + -ism

Noun

mediaevalism (countable and uncountable, plural mediaevalisms)

  1. Dated spelling of medievalism.
    • 1926, Charles Pasco Hawkes, Mauresques: With Some Basque and Spanish Cameos, page 220:
      The three, however, continue to maintain together the unvulgarized mediaevalism of the place, and in the town hall, at any rate, there takes place every year a ceremony hallowed by a fantastic and antique tradition []
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