Ancient
An·cient
Ancient
a.
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Old; that happened or existed in former times, usually at a great distance of time; belonging to times long past; specifically applied to the times before the fall of the Roman empire; -- opposed to modern; as, ancient authors, literature, history; ancient days.
Witness those ancient empires of the earth.
Gildas Albanius . . . much ancienter than his namesake surnamed the Wise.
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Old; that has been of long duration; of long standing; of great age; as, an ancient forest; an ancient castle.
Remove not the ancient landmarks, which thy fathers have set.
An ancient man, strangely habited, asked for quarters.
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Known for a long time, or from early times; -- opposed to recent or new; as, the ancient continent.
A friend, perhaps, or an ancient acquaintance.
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Dignified, like an aged man; magisterial; venerable. [Archaic]
He wrought but some few hours of the day, and then would he seem very grave and ancient.
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Experienced; versed. [Obs.]
Though [he] was the youngest brother, yet he was the most ancient in the business of the realm.
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Former; sometime. [Obs.]
They mourned their ancient leader lost.
Phrases & Compounds
- Ancient demesne
- a tenure by which all manors belonging to the crown, in the reign of William the Conqueror, were held. The numbers, names, etc., of these were all entered in a book called Domesday Book.
- Ancient lights
- windows and other openings which have been enjoined without molestation for more than twenty years. In England, and in some of the United States, they acquire a prescriptive right.
Ancient
n.
- Those who lived in former ages, as opposed to the moderns.
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An aged man; a patriarch. Hence: A governor; a ruler; a person of influence.
The Lord will enter into judgment with the ancients of his people, and the princes thereof.
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A senior; an elder; a predecessor. [Obs.]
Junius and Andronicus . . . in Christianity . . . were his ancients.
- One of the senior members of the Inns of Court or of Chancery. (Eng. Law)
Phrases & Compounds
- Council of Ancients
- one of the two assemblies composing the legislative bodies in 1795.
Ancient
n.
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An ensign or flag. [Obs.]
More dishonorable ragged than an old-faced ancient.
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The bearer of a flag; an ensign. [Obs.]
This is Othello's ancient, as I take it.