« on: February 05, 2026, 11:45:46 pm »
Hello everybody,
Some discussion on Discord made me do some quick research for easy to use medieval expressions that could enhance our RP immersion.
Comments and additions are most welcome.
Without further ado, onto the list! Use at your own leisure!
Fare thee well,
Master Gonger
How to address someone correctly
Female
Noble — Lady
Urban / respectable / married — Mistress
Lower rural status — Goodwife
Male
Lord corresponds to Lady: "My lord"
Sire was a form of address, not a title, and was used mainly when speaking to a man of high rank (especially a king, prince, or knight).
Master (Middle English: maister)
This is the direct male equivalent of Mistress.
Goodman (Goodyman)
The male partner to Goodwife
Greetings / Salutations
Hail — a friendly greeting or shout of approval
Well met — “Good to see you”
Good morrow / Good day / Good e’en — time-of-day greetings
Blessings upon thee — a pious greeting
Peace be upon thee / Pax vobiscum — formal or religious greeting
Politeness
Prithee… — please (short for “I pray thee”)
I beseech thee… — a humble request
By my troth… — “truly” or speaking earnestly
Pray tell… — “Please tell me…”
Questions / Small Talk
How dost thou fare? — how are you?
How now? — what’s happening?
What news? — any news?
Whither goest thou? — where are you going?
Farewells
Fare thee well — goodbye
Godspeed — “have a safe journey”
Anon — until later
Mayhap we shall meet again — hopeful farewell
Romantic speech
My heart is thine — a romantic line
Thy beauty doth rival the stars — poetic compliment
Thou art wise / beautiful beyond measure — praise / compliment
Flavorful Archaic Words
Anon — soon, later
Alas / Alack! — sorrow or surprise
Mayhap / Belike / Perchance — perhaps
Fie — an expression of disgust
Hark — listen
Yonder — over there
huzzah! — cheer
looby — fool
poppet — term of endearment
fopdoodle — simpleton
cockalorum — arrogant person
And what does The Bard suggest?
Greetings
Good morrow to thee
Well met
Hail, friend
God give thee good den
How now? — What’s going on?
Requests
Prithee… — please: "Prithee, lower thy voice."
I pray thee…
Pray, tell me…
Be so kind as to…
Wouldst thou…?
Filler terms
Marry! — mild surprise or emphasis
Forsooth — truly / indeed
By my troth — I swear / honestly
Faith, I know not — I don’t know
In sooth — in truth
Curses / Exclamations
Zounds! (God’s wounds)
’Sblood! (God’s blood)
Fie upon thee!
A plague on’t!
Out upon thee!
Alas! / Alack!
Insults
Thou art a knave
Base cur
Thou milk-livered coward
Idle-headed jackanapes
Thou art as honest as a snake in the grass
Villain!
Romantic Speech
My heart is thine
I am thy servant, evermore
Thou hast ensnared my soul
Fair one
Sweet mistress / gentle sir
I would cross oceans for thee
Farewells
Fare thee well
Godspeed
Until anon
We shall meet again, anon
I take my leave
Some grammar
Pronouns
Thou / thee / thy / thine — informal, intimate, or insulting
You / your — polite or respectful
Verbs
thou dost, art, hast, wilt
he/she doth, hath
"Thou dost mock me."
"He doth protest too much."
More information:
https://www.timeref.com/rpg/medieval_dialogue.htm
https://iloveromanticfantasy.wordpress.com/2012/04/26/a-glossary-of-medieval-terms/
https://www.translatormax.com/translator/medieval-knight-speaking-style-translator
Edited to add addressing information.
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