These words are no longer in current use except for special purposes as poetry, the law, and the Church formulas or prayers. Most archaic words have modern English equivalents, as in the case of thee or thou which both mean you and shalt which means shall.
An Ethiop is an archaic term for a native or inhabitant of Ethiopia, or an archaic term for a black person.
EtymologyFrom serve +‎ -eth, the archaic third-person singular present tense suffix Verbserveth(archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of serve.
facial expression is when you show emotions through your face only
to show - shows - showed - shown (archaic: shewed - shewn) The present tense is: I/you/we/they show He/she/it shows
They both changed the rules of poetry
Some people use the expression good fortune for good luck but it's hardly archaic. An archaic word for luck, or chance, is hap.
Get thee hence, ye devil! (Archaic expression) Get out of town! (Expression of disbelief) Get a life! (Expression of exasperation) Get out of that tree right now! (My mother's frantic expression of fear of danger for me, many years ago)
Yes, "egad" is considered an archaic exclamation that was more commonly used in the past. It is a mild oath or expression of surprise similar to "oh my goodness" or "good gracious."
"Thou art" in modern English translates to "you are." It is an archaic expression that was commonly used in older forms of English, such as Shakespearean language.
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look at your clothes. They are so Archaic.
The abbreviation for archaic is "arch."
Archaic means marked by the characteristics of an earlier period. Obsolete and antiquated are two similar words to archaic. "Death by hanging is viewed as an archaic form of punishment in America."
change your dressing style. It is so Archaic.
The Archaic Abattoir was created in 2005.
Archaic Sanskrit means Ancient Classical Sanskrit.