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Archaism logo #10101) Archaicism 2) Expression 3) Formulation 4) Obsolete word 5) Relic from the past 6) Thee
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Archaism

Archaism logo #10101) Archaicism
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Archaism

Archaism logo #21000 In language, an archaism (from the ἀρχαϊκός, archaïkós, `old-fashioned, antiquated`, ultimately ἀρχαῖος, archaîos, `from the beginning, ancient`) is the use of a form of speech or writing that is no longer current or that is current only within a few special contexts. Their deliberate use can be subdivided into literary ar...
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archaism

archaism logo #21032using obsolete or archaic words when current alternatives are available.
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Archaism

Archaism logo #21002• (a.) Antiquity of style or use; obsoleteness. • (a.) An ancient, antiquated, or old-fashioned, word, expression, or idiom; a word or form of speech no longer in common use.
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archaism

archaism logo #21003(from the article `dialect`) ...innovation) appears among only one section of the speakers of a language, this automatically creates a dialectal difference. Sometimes an ...
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Archaism

Archaism logo #22385A word, expression, spelling, or phrase that is out of date in the common speech of an era, but stil
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Archaism

Archaism logo #22429Using obsolete or archaic words when current alternatives are available.
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Archaism

Archaism logo #20972Ar'cha·ism noun [ Greek 'archai:smo`s , from 'archai^os ancient, from 'archh` beginning: confer French archaïsme . See Arch , adjective ] 1. An ancient, antiquated, or old-fashioned, word, expression, or idiom; a word or...
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archaism

archaism logo #20492(Archaic (archaism)) If a word is described as archaic, it suggests its use is now old-fashioned. Many words in poems are still used that seem archaic, and many formal words may seem to be so, especially in a religious or legal register. Such words may not be really archaic - it may simply be that you are unaware of these particular registers. Take...
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Archaism

Archaism logo #20166Use of obsolete or old-fashioned language e.g. 'thee', 'thou' or 'beauteous'.
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Archaism

Archaism logo #20165use of an older or obsolete form.
*Pipit sate upright in her chairSome distance from where I was sitting; T. S. Eliot, 'A Cooking Egg'
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archaism

archaism logo #20400[n] - the use of an archaic expression
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archaism

archaism logo #21009archaism A word or expression that is not generally used any more.
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Archaism

Archaism logo #23818An archaism is an old word or expression that is no longer used with its original meaning or is only used in specific studies or areas.
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archaism

archaism logo #20974archaicism noun the use of an archaic expression
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Archaism

Archaism logo #21203A revival of archaic style as a result of dissatisfaction with a manner previously considered perfect. -- L.V.
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archaism

archaism logo #21199something archaic, as a word or expression. · the use of what is archaic, as in literature or art: The archaism of the novelist's style provided a sense of the period. · the survival or presence of something from the past: The art of letter writing is becoming an archaism.
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