Holy War. Also, try googling the word or going to a dictionary website next time-- there are lots of them.
. Relating or belonging to the Middle Ages.
the word 'crusade' is from the Frankish (medieval french) term for 'taking the cross'
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From the Old French 'croissade', meaning '(war) of the cross' i.e. a Christian campaign. That's why Muslims get the wrong impression when we in the West talk of, for instance, a crusade against bad parking!
The First Crusade was the only successful Crusade.
Crusade - short story - was created in 1968.
Yes. Crusade: noun: definition: A holy war undertaken with papal sanction; A religious war in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries, a military expedition by European Christians to retake areas in the Holy Land captured by Muslim forces Example Sentence: The crusade did not end peacefully. In that sentence crusade is being used as a noun.Crusade: verb: definition: go on a crusade; exert oneself continuously, vigorously, or obtrusively to gain an end or engage in a crusade for a certain cause or person; be an advocate for; to take part in a crusade Example Sentence: She crusaded for women's right. In this sentence, the word crusade is being used as a verb (an action of what she did).
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I am going on a crusade. I like crusades. would you like to go on a crusade with me?
. Relating or belonging to the Middle Ages.
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The word "crusade" originates from Old French, specifically from the word "croisade," which means a campaign or a war fought under the banner of the Christian cross.