Aught:anything
beseech:beg
hither:here
mark:notice
meet:fitting/proper
its pretty much just words they used a long time ago and we don't use now or they have a different meaning now.
look at your clothes. They are so Archaic.
The archaic word for dried up or withered is "adust."
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.
Abysm
The term "archaic" refers to something that is ancient or outdated. In historical contexts, it often pertains to periods or styles that are considered early or primitive, such as the Archaic period in ancient Greece (circa 800-500 BCE), known for the development of art and literature. Additionally, "archaic" can describe language, customs, or practices that are no longer in common use.
The tawdry style in use of archaic spurious diction in historical novels later used in films in 1930's
Diction Apex ;)
chicken
The antonym for diction is indistinctness or incoherence.
words that were used back in the day but are not used now for example: thy, thee, thus, etc.
The prefix for "diction" is "dict-".
an ant is about one centimeter
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He has good diction.
formal diction is speaking or releasing words with certain enunciation.
Diction is to word as melody is to
Poetic Diction was created in 1928.