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Meaning of "medieval greek"

medieval greek - referring to the language, culture, or history of Greece during the medieval period
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  • Collectively, the continuum of forms of the Greek language as written and spoken during medieval times, preceded by Hellenistic Koine Greek and succeeded by Modern Greek

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The settlement was founded and named by medieval Greek merchants.
Medieval Greek language.
All captions to the frescoes are in Medieval Greek.
Liman originated in the Medieval Greek λιμένας meaning bay or port.
All inscriptions that accompany the murals are in Medieval Greek.
In medieval Greek texts, the name is spelled as Τζασϑλάβος.
The alphabet shows some similarity to medieval Greek and Cyrillic.
By about the 6th century CE, the Koine had slowly metamorphosized into Medieval Greek.
The word sgouros means "curly-haired" in medieval Greek and is of uncertain etymology.
The ancient commentaries, however, were in ancient or medieval Greek.
This is also confirmed by the Medieval Greek acritic songs of the 12th century.
By about the 500's AD, the Koine had slowly metamorphosized into Medieval Greek.
The village of Pentele, named after the medieval Greek saint, Pantaleon, was founded shortly after.
The same goes for Medieval Greek.
Poèmes d'amour written in medieval Greek Cypriot date back from the 16th century.

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The medieval name of the island was Crambusa in medieval Greek Γραμβούσσα, Gramvoussa.

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