The medieval equivalent of buying a maserati and half a cow.
He seemed to be the only medieval equivalent to a journalist available, there being no minstrels handy.
It was the medieval equivalent of tax office, court house and towh hall.
He was in fact the medieval equivalent of a professional humorist.
Nor was this stereotype only the medieval equivalent of the 'society' orientation of today's popular press.
Besides, treason, or its medieval equivalents, was a criminal offence.
She decided next-mother must be the medieval equivalent of second wife.
In some ways, they were the medieval equivalent of the nightly news.
Grenades continued to develop, although still retaining some aspects of their medieval equivalents.
I mean the medieval equivalent of a trench mortar.