Antimediaeval

/ˌæntɪmiˈdiːvəl/ adjective

Opposed to or critical of medieval culture, practices, or values; hostile to the Middle Ages.

From anti- (against) + mediaeval (alternative spelling of medieval, from Latin medius, middle + aevum, age). The term emerged in Renaissance and Enlightenment periods that rejected medieval thought.

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