Etymology: New Latin archaïsmus, from Greek archaïsmos, from archaios. Date: 1643. 1 : the use of archaic diction or style 2 : an instance of archaic usage...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about archaist. archaist. Information about archaist in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. (redirected from archaist)
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Word or phrase that sounds old-fashioned in a modern vocabulary and is generally used only for a particular effect. For example, ‘Ye Olde Tea Shoppe’ is a spelling archaism, How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for...
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Join the Archaists and rediscover the world in this freeware game. Archaist is a remake of David Lubar's 1984 game Pastfinder, a vertically scrolling shoot'em up with elements of strategy and an unusual pacing. While critically acclaimed, Pastfinder never got quite the audience it deserved, possibly due to a near...
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Join the Archaists and rediscover the world in this freeware game. Read the Archaist license agreement. Read more about freeware Download Archaist v1.2...
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Definition from Wiktionary, a free dictionary Jump to: navigation, search Singular; archaist...
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Modernist Archaist offers a comprehensive English-language selection of Osip Mandelstam’s poetry, edited by Russian scholar Kevin M. F. Platt, who also contributes an illuminating essay.
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See also father; heredity; mother; origins; parents; race. the reappearance in the present of a characteristic belonging to a remote ancestor. — atavist, n. — atavistic, adj. Ancient Rome. the malevolent ghosts or spirits of a family’s dead ancestors.
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Ancestors; See also father; heredity; mother; origins; parents; race. archaism; an inclination toward old-fashioned things, speech, or actions, especially those of one’s ancestors. Also archaicism. — archaist, n.
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