Mediaeval in a sentence as an adjective

Lucca, Tuscany - starting to get a bit touristy but a nice mixture of Roman, mediaeval with intact city walls that you can walk round.

A common criticism of the worlds described in fantasy novels is that they are “just like mediaeval Europe, only with magic”.

That's like complaining that people spell the word "medieval" instead of "mediaeval" and trying to argue that it must then be impossible to understand the Battle of Hastings.

I havn't contributed, but I followed the mediaeval unicode initiative a bit.

In 1974, when they held the opposite jobs, Dicks asked Holmes to give The Time Warrior a mediaeval setting, which he resented: so in good-natured revenge, for this script Holmes told Dicks he could write whatever he wanted, as long as it took place in a Victorian lighthouse.

Mediaeval definitions

adjective

relating to or belonging to the Middle Ages; "Medieval scholars"; "Medieval times"

See also: medieval

adjective

as if belonging to the Middle Ages; old-fashioned and unenlightened; "a medieval attitude toward dating"

See also: medieval gothic