medievalist Definition
me·di·eval·ist (----ist)
noun
- a student of or specialist in medieval history, literature, art, etc.
- a person devoted to medieval customs, beliefs, etc.
medievalist Usage Examples
Converse of object
attract: Hosted by the University of Leeds ' Institute for Medieval Studies, the IMC attracts some 1,300 medievalists from around 40 countries.
Adjective modifier
- distinguished: We are pleased to have such a distinguished medievalist with us next year.
- great: Norman Cantor, Inventing the Middle Ages: The Lives, Works and Ideas of the Great Medievalists of the Twentieth Century.
Preposition: with
interest: Top Peter Denley MA DPhil(Oxon ) FRHistS Senior Lecturer Peter Denley is a medievalist with research interests in the history of universities.
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