It is spelled MEDIEVAL...and its funny because I just had this conversation with my sister last night...
it means...
Pertaining to to middle ages...
I can't remember the exact Latin term but it means middle ages in Latin.
2006-10-22 05:53:36
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answered by chefzilla65 5
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Do you mean Medieval Times? It's the time between the Dark Ages and the Renaissance. It's also sometimes called the Middle Ages. I believe the actual term comes from the Latin word for middle.
2006-10-22 05:55:57
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answered by Purdey EP 7
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It's actually medieval, not mid-evil. It refers to the Middle Ages.
2006-10-22 05:57:30
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answered by EarthAngel 4
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A) It's medieval, NOT mid-evil.
B) Because these centuries are those between the Dark Ages and the start of the Renaissance, ie middle of the eras.
2006-10-22 05:52:42
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answered by Granny Annie 6
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it is latin derived for medium aevum or "middle age" It's considered a middle age because it's between the fall of the Roman Empire and the beginning of the rennaisance
2006-10-22 05:52:51
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answered by jleslie4585 5
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