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antiquarian

[an-ti-kwair-ee-uhn] / ˌæn tɪˈkwɛər i ən /


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The Civil Guard police force has also released an antiquarian suspected of having received the items, the court added.

From Barron's

Newfangled streaming services and antiquarian DVD libraries kept a lot of us sane without being in any way a meaningful substitute.

From Los Angeles Times

Very special rare and antiquarian materials are housed elsewhere, she said.

From Reuters

McMurtry was also an antiquarian bookseller, writing in Literary Life that his collection, which spanned more than 30,000 volumes, was “an achievement equal to if not better than my writings themselves”.

From The Guardian

The pieces juggle the antiquarian and the immediate to express what Bulmash’s statement calls “a Black and female viewpoint.”

From Washington Post