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someone who would skin animals and take the fur off them and sell the fur to make rugs or clothes ect.

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What languages were spoken in medieval times?

In medieval times, the most commonly spoken languages in Europe were Latin, Old English, Middle English, Old French, and Middle High German. Latin was the language of the Church and administration, while vernacular languages like Old English and Old French were spoken by common people. Arabic, Greek, and Hebrew were also important languages in the medieval Islamic and Jewish worlds.


What were common vernacular languages in medieval times?

Some common vernacular languages in medieval times included Old English in England, Old High German in parts of Germany, Old French in France, and Old Norse in Scandinavia. These languages were spoken by the majority of the population, while Latin was used for official and religious purposes.


Did the peasants in medieval England speak the English language?

Yes, the peasants in medieval England spoke the English language.


Should chivalry be capitalized?

Chivalry is typically capitalized when referring to the code of conduct followed by knights in medieval times. However, if it is used in a general sense to refer to courtesy or politeness, it does not need to be capitalized.


Was there sign language in medieval times?

yes, many monks practised it.Answer: The oldest known sign language on earth was developed in European monasteries during the early 10th century by Cluniac monks. The earliest surviving records for these signs date to around 1075, by which time a slightly different set of signs had been developed in England; in the later medieval period several more sets of signs were developed in English monasteries and nunneries.At certain times of day speaking was prohibited in monasteries: during meals, while working in the scriptorium, while waiting for a service to begin, after Compline at the end of the day and in the monks' dormitory. In all monasteries signs had to be used to communicate at these times, so every monk was trained in their use.