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archaism

[ahr-kee-iz-uhm, -key-] / ˈɑr kiˌɪz əm, -keɪ- /




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In fact, on reflection, the collection proved to be subdued and refined, both stately and traditional in its references to archaisms like tailcoats and brocades.

From New York Times

One of Spain’s principal attractions to it’s millions of visitors from industrial Northern Europe - besides sunshine and cheap services - is the archaism of the countryside.

From The Guardian

You can try, as most secular Israelis try, to speak the language, ignore the archaism and tolerate the Judaism.

From The Guardian

That phrase, which may strike some young American ears as an archaism if not an oxymoron, is worth unpacking, and Amis provides readers with a pocket account of the historical preconditions of his extravagant fame.

From New York Times

For the Latin American left, that vision has congealed into archaism.

From Economist