A Buck, Stag or Hart.
Presuming you mean deer, the origin is Old English heorot"male deer".
Gallantry is an older concept in American English, meaning male chivalry and consideration. It is not commonly used now in American English; however, I wouldn't call it an old-fashioned word.
An old-fashioned word for "tell" is "recount."
unusual, extraordinary, old-fashioned
Some old fashioned words for a woman are:damedamseldowagermaidmaidenspinster
A male deer is called a hart. This name derives from the Old English word "heorot" which means deer. This word was mainly used in medieval times. Also there are refrences in shakespere where he uses the words hart and heart as a pun.
An old fashioned word for wine glass is a chalice. A chalice was a common word during the middle ages.
Yuletide is an archaic (old fashioned) term for Christmas.
Any age.
yuletide is a old word that was used for christmas
yuletide is a old word that was used for Christmas
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