halt, desist, tarry, cease?
The archaic word for dried up or withered is "adust."
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The word you want is 'trow'.
Yore? - Old English geara, Long ago
"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.
Archaic is a word that is used today to explain an era that happened a long time ago. The word archaic originates from the Greek language.
The archaic word for dried up or withered is "adust."
His car stereo was archaic, lacking an iPod docking connector.
Trust is defined as a belief or feeling that a person, place or thing is reliable, honest and good. An archaic word for trust is "trustworthiness."
Archaic means obsolete, old-fashioned or out of date. Very old.
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change your dressing style. It is so Archaic.
The archaic word for "window" is "embrasure." Technically, the word "embrasure" could be used for a window or the opening for a door.
Although the language was archaic, its poetic beauty transcended time and captivated the audience.
Yes. In its archaic form it's the collective noun for lame people