jeudi 10 février 2011

Archaic Language

Archaic language:
[Greek arkhaikos, old-fashioned, from arkhaios, ancient, from arkh, beginning, from arkhein, to begin.]


An archaic language is a language that is no longer current or applicable, like latin. It's so extremly old as seeming to belong to an earlier period, like "a ramshackle antediluvian tenemen''.


Archaic: It's old, for long duration, not new. ''Old tradition'', ''old house'', ''old wine'', ''old country'', ''old frienships'', ''old money'', etc.







This highly serrated arrowhead (about one and one-half inches in length) is an example of an artifact from the pre-agricultural Archaic Period.









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