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ancient
1[ eyn-shuhnt ]
adjective
- of or in time long past, especially before the end of the Western Roman Empire a.d. 476:
ancient history.
Synonyms: early
Antonyms: recent
- dating from a remote period; of great age: ancient trees.
ancient rocks;
ancient trees.
Synonyms: immemorial, age-old
- very old; aged:
She's fifteen, which is ancient for a dog that size.
- being old in wisdom and experience; venerable.
- old-fashioned or antique.
Synonyms: vintage, retro, old-time, old-fashioned, olden, antique
noun
- a person who lived in ancient times.
- one of the classical writers of antiquity.
- a very old or aged person, especially if venerable or patriarchal.
- ancients,
- Usually the ancients. the civilized peoples, nations, or cultures of antiquity, as the Greeks, Romans, Hebrews, and Egyptians.
- the writers, artists, and philosophers of ancient times, especially those of Greece and Rome.
ancient
2[ eyn-shuhnt ]
noun
- the bearer of a flag.
- a flag, banner, or standard; ensign.
ancient
1/ ˈeɪnʃənt /
noun
- a flag or other banner; standard
- a standard-bearer; ensign
ancient
2/ ˈeɪnʃənt /
adjective
- dating from very long ago
ancient ruins
- very old; aged
- law having existed since before the time of legal memory
noun
- often plural a member of a civilized nation in the ancient world, esp a Greek, Roman, or Hebrew
- often plural one of the classical authors of Greek or Roman antiquity
- archaic.an old man
Derived Forms
- ˈancientness, noun
Other Words From
- an·cient·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of ancient1
Word History and Origins
Origin of ancient1
Origin of ancient2
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Another Islamist militant leader who destroyed ancient shrines in Timbuktu was sentenced to nine years in jail in 2016.
"This is consistent ith the tradition of many ancient cultures to capture natural sounds in musical instruments, and could explain the ritual dimension of the death whistle sound for mimicking mythological entities," explains Frühholz.
It swings from one extreme to another, matching Coppola’s grandiose gestures toward futurism, ancient history, symbolism, theatrical performance — and, at the heart of it all, love.
“It was through our ancient trail systems that we traveled to bring news of good harvest, war, death and celebration,” Ortega, project lead for Kw’tsán, said at the COP16 meeting.
As players led a brawny ape and a cartwheeling monkey through jungles, ancient ruins and snowscapes, they were treated to a musical smorgasbord of atmospheric tunes.
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