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Definition of Archaized
1. archaize [v] - See also: archaize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Archaized
Literary usage of Archaized
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for by American Philosophical Society (1916)
"We find essentially the same conditions affecting the use of the Church Slavonic
in Russia, where the older idiom appears as an archaized dialect of Russian ..."
2. Classical Philology by University of Chicago press, JSTOR (Organization) (1909)
"... of a sub-Minoan civilization that no archaizing poet or committee of poets
could have achieved, even if primitive poets archaized—which they didn't. ..."
3. The Classical World by Classical Association of the Atlantic States (1908)
"... «that, in other words, they archaized. It is of this view that the book is
one long arraignment. Mr. Lang's objections are (i) a priori improbability. ..."
4. The English Lyric by Felix Emmanuel Schelling (1913)
"Chatterton's success is strangely dependent on his own archaized and invented
vocabulary, and Professor Skeat, however valuable his scholarly labors, ..."
5. Anthropology and the Classics: Six Lectures Delivered Before the University by Robert Ranulph Marett, Arthur Evans, Andrew Lang, Gilbert Murray, Frank Byron Jevons, John Linton Myres, William Warde Fowler (1908)
"We see too that late learned poets who archaized— Apollonius Rhodius, Virgil,
even Quintus Smyrnaeus —while they do their best to imitate Homer, ..."
6. From Pericles to Philip by Terrot Reaveley Glover (1917)
"his diction "figurative, obsolete, archaized, and strange." 4 They wondered, like
some of the moderns, whether he were an atheist, and made guesses as to ..."
7. The Italic Dialects by Robert Seymour Conway (1897)
"... modernised (whether by intention or accident) in copying, or documents composed
in this period and intentionally but only incompletely archaized. ..."