Alcuinian

/ælˈkjuːniən/ adjective

Relating to or characteristic of Alcuin, the 8th-century scholar and educator who worked at Charlemagne's court and revolutionized medieval education.

From Alcuin (c. 735-804), an English scholar whose Latin name was Albinus Flaccus Alcuinus, plus the suffix -ian. The word emerged in scholarly contexts to describe educational reforms and intellectual movements influenced by his work.

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