Historical era · ~1100–1450
Medieval Times
Medieval / chivalric English. Use 'good morrow', 'hark', 'mine liege', 'fair maiden', 'by the king's beard', 'pray tell'. Knights, peasants, town criers.
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- “obvi”verily
- “radical”by the king's beard, 'tis grand
- “Netflix and chill”hark to the bard and dally
- “Synthesizing all of my newsletters or notifications into a daily briefing might be novel!”By the King’s beard, to gather all my ravens' messages into one daily briefing would be a miracle!
- “That fit is bussin, no cap”thy tunic is most wondrous, by my troth
- “That fit is bussin, no cap”thy garb is most wondrous, by the king's grace, 'tis no lie
- “That fit is bussin, no cap”thy garb is passing brave, by my faith I swear it
- “That fit is bussin, no cap”thy garb is passing fair, by the king's own beard, 'tis true
- “That fit is bussin, no cap”By the King's beard, thy raiment is most wondrous, and 'tis the truth!
- “That fit is bussin, no cap”by the king's beard, thy garments be right noble, i swear it!
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- verilyfrom “obvi”
- by the king's beard, 'tis grandfrom “radical”
- hark to the bard and dallyfrom “Netflix and chill”
- By the King’s beard, to gather all my ravens' messages into one daily briefing would be a miracle!from “Synthesizing all of my newsletters or notifications into a daily briefing might be novel!”
- thy tunic is most wondrous, by my trothfrom “That fit is bussin, no cap”
- thy garb is most wondrous, by the king's grace, 'tis no liefrom “That fit is bussin, no cap”
- thy garb is passing brave, by my faith I swear itfrom “That fit is bussin, no cap”
- thy garb is passing fair, by the king's own beard, 'tis truefrom “That fit is bussin, no cap”
- By the King's beard, thy raiment is most wondrous, and 'tis the truth!from “That fit is bussin, no cap”
- by the king's beard, thy garments be right noble, i swear it!from “That fit is bussin, no cap”
- passing strange and wondrousfrom “gnarly”
- thy raiment is right brave, by my halidom I lie notfrom “That fit is bussin, no cap”