archaize
American
[ahr-kee-ahyz, -key-]
/ ˈɑr kiˌaɪz, -keɪ- /
especially British,
archaise
verb (used with object)
archaized,
archaizing
verb (used without object)
archaized,
archaizing
archaize
British
/ -keɪ-, ˈɑːkɪˌaɪz /
verb
Other Word Forms
- archaizer noun
Etymology
Origin of archaize
First recorded in 1840–50, archaize is from the Greek word archaízein to imitate the language of ancient authors. See archaeo-, -ize
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