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Archaic refers to an earlier period of time, usually describing a period prior to vast civilization. Archaic also can be used to describe something that is no longer up to date.
"To plight one's troth", which is simply an archaic form of the words "to pledge one's truth " (i.e., to promise to be faithful). "Troth" is the source of the word "betrothal", which is still in use.
look at your clothes. They are so Archaic.
"Rood" is an archaic term for a pole. It was most commonly used to refer to the Roman method of execution known as crucifixion, particularly the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Rood refers to a life sized depiction of the crucifix in medieval church architecture.
An alewife is an archaic term for a woman who keeps an alehouse, or any of a variety of North American fish.
An Ethiop is an archaic term for a native or inhabitant of Ethiopia, or an archaic term for a black person.
An archaic term for influenza.
A zingaro is an archaic term for a Gypsy.
A babian is an archaic term for a baboon.
Yestern is an archaic term for yesterday.
A barricado is an archaic term for a barriccade.
An archaeologian is an archaic term for an archaeologist.
A batoon is an archaic term for a baton.
An arrish is an alternative term for an earsh, an archaic term for a stubble field.
The term is "archaic."
A cannikin is an archaic term for a small can or cup.