 | English  | German |  |
 | castle {adj} [attr.] [referring to a fortified castle, typically of the medieval period] | 250 Burg- |  |
 | hist. lit. Norse {adj} [relating to ancient and medieval Scandinavia] | 9 altnordisch |  |
| Verbs |
 | acad. spec. to quote sth. [cite a passage, esp. from a medieval law or theology text] | 315 etw.Akk. allegieren |  |
| Nouns |
 | archi. hist. castle [fortified, esp. of the medieval period] | 3747 Burg {f} |  |
 | archi. hist. castles [fortified, esp. of the medieval period] | 48 Burgen {pl} |  |
 | cloth. hist. wimple [medieval headdress] | 43 Gebände {n} |  |
 | hist. philos. phys. ether [substance in ancient and medieval science] | 24 Äther {m} [Substanz in antiken und mittelalterlichen Wissenschaften] |  |
 | hist. law escheator [royal officer in medieval and early modern England and Wales] [archaic] | 16 [Beamter, der die dem König heimgefallenen Lehen in einer Grafschaft beaufsichtigt und anzeigt] |  |
 | hist. enthronement [medieval] | 8 Thronsetzung {f} |  |
 | archi. hist. garderobe [medieval toilet] | 7 Aborterker {m} |  |
 | hist. naut. hulk [medieval cargo ship] | 7 Holk {m} {f} |  |
 | geogr. Anglia [medieval Latin name for England] | 6 England {n} |  |
 | hist. law [medieval legal practice where citizens under a particular jurisdiction were required to gather with a state official, the latter who heard appeals and aided in local legal matters] | Rügegericht {n} |  |
 | hist. law [medieval legal practice where citizens under a particular jurisdiction were required to gather with a state official, the latter who heard appeals and aided in local legal matters] | Ruggericht {n} |  |
 | relig. Unverified [medieval term for a church with a priest appointed by the local bishop instead of a priest belonging to an order] | Leutkirche {f} [südd.] [schweiz.] [veraltet] |  |
 | relig. Unverified [medieval term for a mass led by a bishop-appointed priest as opposed to a priest from an order] | Laiengottesdienst {m} [südd.] [schweiz.] [veraltet] |  |
 | tools weapons bill [medieval polearm weapon] | Hippe {f} [mittelalterliche Stangenwaffe] |  |
 | hist. bretèche [brattice] [usually built over a gate in a medieval fortress] | Pechnase {f} [kleiner nach unten offener Vorbau an einer mitteralterlichen Festung (Gusserker, Wehrerker)] |  |
 | archi. constr. calefactory [in a medieval monastery] | Kalefaktorium {n} |  |
 | hist. pol. spec. constitution [of a free medieval city] | Schwörbrief {m} |  |
 | hist. count [in medieval Hungary] [ispán] | Gespan {m} [Ungarn] |  |
 | fibula [rare] [medieval brooch] | Fürspan {m} {f} [Brosche aus dem Mittelalter] |  |
 | fibula [rare] [medieval brooch] | Fürspange {f} [Brosche aus dem Mittelalter] |  |
 | fibula [rare] [medieval brooch] | Fürspann {m} {f} [Fürspan] |  |
 | hist. mil. galloglass [Irish] [also: gallowglass] [medieval Irish mercenary] | Söldner {m} |  |
 | archi. hist. garderobe [medieval toilet] | Abtritterker {m} |  |
 | archi. constr. jettying [building technique in medieval timber-frame buildings] | Rähmbauweise {f} |  |
 | archi. constr. jettying [building technique in medieval timber-frame buildings] | Stockwerkbauweise {f} [Rähmbauweise] |  |
 | hist. jongleurs [itinerant minstrels of medieval France] | Spielleute {pl} |  |
 | hist. mark [medieval weight unit] | Gewichtsmark {f} |  |
 | hist. mark [medieval weight unit] | Mark {f} [Gewichtsmark] |  |
 | hist. relig. spec. Passagini [medieval sabbatarian sect] | Passaginer {pl} |  |
 | mus. rebeck [spv.] [rebec] [medieval stringed instrument] | Rebec {m} {f} {n} [mittelalterliche Geige] |  |
 | educ. hist. jobs schoolmaster [of a medieval cathedral or monastic school] | Scholastikus {m} |  |
 | hist. mus. shawm [a medieval and Renaissance wind instrument] | Ciaramella {f} [Schalmei] |  |
 | hist. mus. shawm [a medieval and Renaissance wind instrument] | Kalamaia {f} [Schalmei] |  |
 | hist. mus. shawm [a medieval and Renaissance wind instrument] | Schalmay {f} [Rsv.] |  |
 | hist. mus. shawm [a medieval and Renaissance wind instrument] | Schalmey {f} [Rsv.] |  |
 | hist. student [medieval] | Scholast {m} [veraltet] |  |
 | hist. Swabia [historic region of medieval Germany] | Schwaben {n} |  |
 | cloth. hist. tabard [medieval costume mostly worn by men] | Daphart {m} [Tappert] |  |
 | cloth. hist. tabard [medieval costume mostly worn by men] | Tabard {m} [Tappert] |  |
 | cloth. hist. tabard [medieval costume mostly worn by men] | Tapphart {m} [auch: Taphart] [Tappert] |  |
 | hist. tools tron [Br.] [public weighing device in medieval Scotland] | Wiegebalken {m} [am Marktplatz im mittelalterlichen Schottland] |  |
 | cloth. hist. wimple [medieval headdress] | Gebende {n} [Rsv.] |  |
| 2 Words: Others |
 | hist. high medieval {adj} [also: High Medieval] | hochmittelalterlich |  |
| 2 Words: Nouns |
 | hist. armed servants [medieval] | Reisige {pl} |  |
 | castle area [area of a fortified castle, typically of the medieval period] | Burgareal {n} |  |
 | castle area [area of a fortified castle, typically of the medieval period] | Burggelände {n} |  |
 | archi. relig. castle church [of a fortified castle, typically of the medieval period] | Burgkirche {f} |  |
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