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An [[SCAism]] referring to something that ''looks'' or ''feels'' [[medieval]], but is actually of dubious authenticity. Medieval movies are often medjeeval. [[Viking]] [[horn]]ed [[helmet]]s are medjeeval, as are [[ring belt]]s. [[Tuchuk]]s are extremely medjeeval.
An [[SCAism]] referring to something that ''looks'' or ''feels'' [[medieval]], but is actually of dubious authenticity. Medieval movies are often medjeeval. [[Viking]] [[horn]]ed [[helmet]]s are medjeeval, as are [[ring belt]]s. [[Tuchuk]]s are extremely medjeeval.


See also: [[twee|A little too twee]]
See also:
[[twee|A little too twee]]
[[Burlap Syndrome|Burlap Syndrome]]


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Revision as of 08:55, 5 May 2008

An SCAism referring to something that looks or feels medieval, but is actually of dubious authenticity. Medieval movies are often medjeeval. Viking horned helmets are medjeeval, as are ring belts. Tuchuks are extremely medjeeval.

See also: A little too twee Burlap Syndrome

(this looks like it might be in use in a limited area)