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/.

Origin of archaism

1635–45; earlier archaismus < Latin < Greek archaïsmós. See archaize, -ism

OTHER WORDS FROM archaism

ar·cha·ist, noun ar·cha·is·tic, adjective

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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, adjective

Word 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