codiales

/kɒdiˈeɪliːz/

Definitions

1. noun

A group of medieval scholars, especially those associated with the school of Thomas Bradwardine at Merton College, Oxford, in the 14th century.

“The codiales played a crucial role in shaping medieval philosophical thought.”

Synonyms

  • academics
  • scholars

Antonyms

  • ignorants
  • unlearned