Middle ages things and times are called Medieval.
Medival is an incorrect spelling of medieval, which means "middle ages."
Chivalry
bene scripte
he held complete absolute power.
Yes, the noun 'citizen' is a common noun, a general word for any resident of any place.
The noun 'citizen' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a person.
The common euphemism for old person is "senior citizen". The word elderly is often used in context, as is mature.
No, the word 'citizen' is a singular, common noun, a word for a person. A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole in a descriptive way. Some nouns that can be used as a collective noun for the noun 'citizen' are a crowd of citizens, a mob of citizens, a committee of citizens, etc.
"Aibohphobia" is a palindrome word for "of a citizen."
The compound word of citizen is "citizenship".
schools became less common in medieval Europe
The word "citizen" can be divided into syllables as cit-i-zen.
The medieval minstrel was known as a gleeman. They were common in medieval Europe.
The word citizen does not need to be capitalized.
A blacksmith.
Yes, "citizenship" is a compound word formed from the root word "citizen" and the suffix "-ship." The root word "citizen" refers to an individual who is a member of a particular country or community.