Middle English word senses marked with place category "Europe"
Parent categories: Earth, Eurasia, Nature
Subcategories: Armenia, British Isles, Countries in Europe, Cyprus, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Regions of Europe, Roman Empire, United Kingdom
Words with this category that have not been disambiguated
Word senses with this category
Total 52 word senses
- Armorik (Proper name) Armorica
- Athens (Proper name) Athens (the capital city of Greece)
- Britayne (Proper name) Britain
- Britayne (Proper name) Brittany
- Capitolie (Proper name) Roman Capitol, Capitolium; The Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus atop the Capitoline Hill in Ancient Rome
- Capitolie (Proper name) Roman Capitol, Capitolium; The fortified citadel of Rome in the Capitoline area surrounding Jupiter's temple
- Cipre (Proper name) Cyprus (an island and country in the Mediterranean Sea, normally considered politically part of Southeast Europe but geographically part of Western Asia)
- Coloyne (Proper name) Cologne (a city in northwestern Germany)
- Dauphin (Proper name) The Dauphin (French crown prince)
- Duch (Noun) German, Low German, Dutch (languages)
- Duchish (Adjective) German, Dutch, Teutonic, Germanic
- Duchish (Noun) German, Dutch (languages)
- Duchish (Noun) Germanic, Teutonic (languages)
- Edynburgh (Proper name) Edinburgh (the capital city of Scotland).
- Engelond (Proper name) England
- Engelond (Proper name) Britain
- Englisch (Adjective) of England; from England
- Ermenie (Proper name) Armenia (A country in the South Caucasus region of Asia, sometimes considered to belong politically to Europe)
- Europe (Proper name) Europe (continent)
- Georgie (Proper name) Georgia (a medieval country in the South Caucasus, approximately coextensive with modern Georgia)
- Germanie (Proper name) The portion of Europe occupied by those who speak Germanic languages.
- Iseland (Proper name) Iceland
- London (Proper name) London (the capital city of England)
- Normand (Noun) An inhabitant of Normandy.
- Normandie (Proper name) Normandy (an administrative region, historical province, and medieval kingdom in northwest France, on the English Channel)
- Norrene (Proper name) the Norwegian people
- Northfolk (Proper name) Norfolk (a county of eastern England)
- Norwey (Proper name) Norway
- Ostrich (Proper name) Austria (historic duchy)
- Parys (Proper name) Paris (the capital and largest city of modern France)
- PortesmuĂ°a (Proper name) Portsmouth (a city in southern England)
- Portyngale (Proper name) Portugal (a country in Europe)
- Rome (Proper name) Rome (a city, the capital of the Papacy; ancient capital of the Roman Empire)
- Rone (Proper name) Rouen (French city)
- Spayne (Proper name) Spain; the Iberian Peninsula, especially Castile.
- Suffolk (Proper name) Suffolk (a county of eastern England)
- Temese (Proper name) The Thames (river in SE England, notably having London on its bank)
- Venyse (Proper name) Venice (the capital city of Veneto, in modern Italy)
- Venyse (Proper name) Venice (a metropolitan city of Veneto, in modern Italy)
- Venyse (Proper name) the Veneto (a region in modern Italy)
- Wales (Proper name) Wales (constituent part of the United Kingdom)
- Walsch (Proper name) A person living or residing in Wales.
- Walsch (Proper name) Welsh (the Insular Celtic language spoken in Wales)
- Walsch (Proper name) A kind of woollen cloth originating from Wales.
- Walsch (Adjective) Welsh; from or of Wales or its people.
- cheker (Noun) A chessboard (checkerboard):; A chess set; chess equipment.
- cheker (Noun) A chessboard (checkerboard):; A game played with a chessboard; chess, checkers.
- cheker (Noun) The Exchequer (English fiscal department)
- counte (Noun) A traditional county or shire of England, Ireland, Scotland, or Wales.
- escheker (Noun) The Exchequer (English fiscal department)
- marschal (Noun) The chief minister of the English royal court.
- parlement (Noun) The parliament of England.
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