Archaic smile
a conventional representation of the mouth characterized by slightly upturned corners of the lips, found especially on greek sculpture produced prior to the 5th century b.c.
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- Archaically
marked by the characteristics of an earlier period; antiquated: an archaic manner; an archaic notion. (of a linguistic form) commonly used in an earlier time but rare in present-day usage except to suggest the older time, as in religious rituals or historical novels. examples: thou; wast; methinks; forsooth. forming the earliest stage; prior to full […]
- Archaism
something archaic, as a word or expression. the use of what is archaic, as in literature or art: the archaism of the novelist’s style provided a sense of the period. the survival or presence of something from the past: the art of letter writing is becoming an archaism. historical examples we find none of the […]
- Archaize
to give an archaic appearance or quality to: the poet archaized her work with many elizabethan words. to use . verb (transitive) to give an archaic appearance or character to, as by the use of archaisms
- Archaist
something archaic, as a word or expression. the use of what is archaic, as in literature or art: the archaism of the novelist’s style provided a sense of the period. the survival or presence of something from the past: the art of letter writing is becoming an archaism. historical examples rhythm was avoided by caesar […]
- Archaistic
something archaic, as a word or expression. the use of what is archaic, as in literature or art: the archaism of the novelist’s style provided a sense of the period. the survival or presence of something from the past: the art of letter writing is becoming an archaism. historical examples in the same sense we […]