archaism
[ ahr-kee-iz-uh m, -key- ]
/ ˈɑr kiˌɪz əm, -keɪ- /
noun
something archaic, as a word or expression.
the use of what is archaic, as in literature or art: The archaism of the novelist's style provided a sense of the period.
the survival or presence of something from the past: The art of letter writing is becoming an archaism.
Also
ar·cha·i·cism
[ahr-key-uh-siz-uh m] /ɑrˈkeɪ əˌsɪz əm/.
OTHER WORDS FROM archaism
ar·cha·ist, noun ar·cha·is·tic, adjectiveWords nearby archaism
Example sentences from the Web for archaist
Rhythm was avoided by Caesar who was an Atticist, and by Sallust who was an archaist.
British Dictionary definitions for archaist
archaism
/ (ˈɑːkɪˌɪzəm, -keɪ-) /
noun
the adoption or imitation of something archaic, such as a word or an artistic or literary style
an archaic word, expression, style, etc
Derived forms of archaism
archaist, noun archaistic, adjectiveWord Origin for archaism
C17: from New Latin
archaismus, from Greek
arkhaïsmos, from
arkhaizein to model one's style upon that of ancient writers; see
archaic