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ancient
1[eyn-shuhnt]
adjective
of or in time long past, especially before the end of the Western Roman Empire a.d. 476.
ancient history.
Synonyms: earlyAntonyms: recentdating from a remote period; of great age: ancient trees.
ancient rocks;
ancient trees.
Synonyms: immemorial, age-oldvery old; aged.
She's fifteen, which is ancient for a dog that size.
being old in wisdom and experience; venerable.
old-fashioned or antique.
noun
a person who lived in ancient times.
one of the classical writers of antiquity.
a very old or aged person, especially if venerable or patriarchal.
ancients,
Usually the ancients the civilized peoples, nations, or cultures of antiquity, as the Greeks, Romans, Hebrews, and Egyptians.
the writers, artists, and philosophers of ancient times, especially those of Greece and Rome.
ancient
2[eyn-shuhnt]
noun
the bearer of a flag.
a flag, banner, or standard; ensign.
ancient
1/ ˈeɪnʃənt /
adjective
noun
(often plural) a member of a civilized nation in the ancient world, esp a Greek, Roman, or Hebrew
(often plural) one of the classical authors of Greek or Roman antiquity
archaic, an old man
ancient
2/ ˈeɪnʃənt /
noun
a flag or other banner; standard
a standard-bearer; ensign
Other Word Forms
- ancientness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of ancient1
Word History and Origins
Origin of ancient1
Origin of ancient2
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Think about ancient warriors coming back from battle — they danced, screamed, healed together.
Nick Phillips at The Woodland Trust is strongly supportive of the government's work but worries about the loss of ancient woodland - the oldest and most biologically-rich areas of forest.
They are classed as ancient when they reach around 400 years of age.
So officials built containment lines to keep the fire away from people and the park’s historic buildings and then stepped back to let the flames perform their ancient magic.
The features also reveal traces of Middle-East Eurasian and Austro-Asiactic ancestries, hinting at global migration and the mixing of ancient population groups.
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