Mediaevalism

Pronunciation: /ˈmɛdiˈeɪˈvæɫˈɪzəm/

Mediaevalism (noun)

  1. A belief that medieval life, ideas, or art are better or should be followed.
  2. The practice of copying or using medieval themes in modern writing, design, or events.

Examples

  • Her mediaevalism shaped how she imagined old stories.
  • Mediaevalism can influence what people consider beautiful and true.