Sentence examples for the archaic from inspiring English sources

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the archaic

adjective

Of or characterized by antiquity; old-fashioned, quaint, antiquated.

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The archaic zounds! is known to come from "God's wounds".

It is, effectively, the archaic torso by other means.

This type of stopgap effort highlights the need for a comprehensive overhaul of the archaic law.

Most of the archaic rules that protected the exchange from competition have gone.

I also agree that the "archaic" lèse-majesté laws in Thailand need to be abolished.

(In its turn the Etruscan alphabet was diffused at the end of the Archaic period [c.

The works of Confucius and Mencius mark the beginning of the Archaic Chinese period.

In the Archaic period, the artist studied the visual pattern of the naked male body.

Up to about 500 bce is described as the Archaic period.

The archaic ban on driving by women also must be lifted.

In the Basque provinces the archaic iron industry began a slow process of modernization.

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