Origin of ancient
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2, 3.
Ancient,
antiquated,
antique,
old-fashioned refer to something dating from the past.
Ancient implies existence or first occurrence in a distant past:
an ancient custom.
Antiquated connotes something too old or no longer useful:
an antiquated building.
Antique suggests a curious or pleasing quality in something old:
antique furniture.
Old-fashioned may disparage something as being out of date or may approve something old as being superior:
an old-fashioned hat; old-fashioned courtesy.
OTHER WORDS FROM ancient
an·cient·ness, nounWords nearby ancient
Definition for ancient (2 of 2)
ancient
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[ eyn-shuh nt ]
/ ˈeɪn ʃənt /
noun Obsolete.
the bearer of a flag.
a flag, banner, or standard; ensign.
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British Dictionary definitions for ancient (1 of 2)
ancient
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/ (ˈeɪnʃənt) /
adjective
noun
Derived forms of ancient
ancientness, nounWord Origin for ancient
C14: from Old French
ancien, from Vulgar Latin
anteanus (unattested), from Latin
ante before
British Dictionary definitions for ancient (2 of 2)
ancient
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/ (ˈeɪnʃənt) /
noun archaic
a flag or other banner; standard
a standard-bearer; ensign
Word Origin for ancient
C16: changed from
ensign through the influence of
ancient
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