Medieval-greek
noun
1.
the Greek language of the Middle Ages, usually dated a.d. 700 to 1500.
Abbreviation: MGk, MGk., MGr.
noun
1.
the Greek language from the 7th century ad to shortly after the sacking of Constantinople in 1204 Also called Middle Greek, Byzantine Greek Compare Koine, Late Greek, Ancient Greek
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