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41 arcaicità
arcaicità s.f. antiquity, ancientness. -
42 ancientry
['eɪn(t)ʃəntrɪ]сущ.; уст.1) древность, старина; древние временаI love those tales of ancientry. — Мне нравятся все эти предания старины.
Syn:ancientness, antiquity2) старомодность; устаревший, старомодный стильSyn:3) происхождение, родословнаяSyn:4) ( ancientries) древности; раритетыSyn:5) приоритет, старшинствоSyn: -
43 عتاقة
عَتَاقَة: قِدَمoldness, ancientness, antiquity -
44 عتق
عَتْق، عُتْق، عِتْق: قِدَمoldness, ancientness, antiquity -
45 عتق
عَتْق، عُتْق، عِتْق: قِدَمoldness, ancientness, antiquity -
46 عتق
عَتْق، عُتْق، عِتْق: قِدَمoldness, ancientness, antiquity -
47 قدم
قِدَم: عَتَاقَة، عِتْقoldness, ancientness, antiquity -
48 antiqueness
Синонимический ряд:great age (noun) age; ancientness; antiquity; being antiquated; great age; hoariness; obsolescence; old age; oldness -
49 antiquity
1. n древний мир; античность; классическая древность2. n древность, глубокая старинаAthens is a city of great antiquity — Афины — очень древний город
a practice which remounts to antiquity — обычай, который восходит к древности
3. n собир. древниеСинонимический ряд:1. ancient times (noun) ancient civilization; ancient times; classical times; days of old; days of yore; former ages; prehistoric times; remote times; roman era2. great age (noun) age; ancientness; antiqueness; being antiquated; great age; hoariness; obsolescence; old age; oldness -
50 hoariness
1. n седина2. n старостьСинонимический ряд:great age (noun) age; ancientness; antiqueness; antiquity; being antiquated; great age; obsolescence; old age; oldness; venerableness -
51 obsolescence
1. n устаревание; старение2. n тех. моральный износ3. n биол. постепенная остановка; постепенное исчезновениеСинонимический ряд:great age (noun) age; ancientness; antiqueness; antiquity; being antiquated; great age; hoariness; old age; oldness -
52 старина
1. ancientness2. old fellowстарик, старина; дружище, приятель — old boy
старик, старина, дружище — old fellow
старина, дружище — old thing
дружище, старина — old buck
3. olden time; olden days; old manв старину, в прошедшие времена — in former times
4. antiquityСинонимический ряд:1. старик (сущ.) дед; дедушка; старец; старик; старикан; старичина2. старь (сущ.) архаика; древность; старинка; старь -
53 πάλαι
Grammatical information: Adv.Meaning: `of old, formerly, long ago, bygone, earlier' (Il.; supposition on the development of the meaning in Treu Von Hom. zur Lyrik 127).Compounds: Compp., e.g. παλαι-γενής `born long ago, highly aged' (Il.). ἔκ-παλαι `long since, long ago' (hell.).Derivatives: παλαιός `old, ancient, former' (Il.) with παλαι-ότης f. `age, ancientness' (Att.), - όομαι, - όω `to grow old, to make age, to declare archaic' (Hp., Pl., Arist.); from it παλαί-ωσις f. `aging' (Hp., LXX, Str.), - ώματα pl. `antiquity' (LXX). Comp. forms παλαί-τερος, - τατος (Pi.), also παλαιό-τερος (Ψ 788 [metr. condit.] etc.; Schwyzer 534 w. n.6), - τατος (Pl.).Etymology: Formation (except for the accent) like χαμαί, παραί; so prop. a frozen case-form (dat.?, s. Schwyzer 548 w. lit.). Ablauting τῆλε `far away, far' (s. v.), Boeot πήλυι `id.'; the spatial meaning is evidently the older one. Skt. caramá- `the utmost, the last', which has been connected with it, forms a connection with τέλος `end, goal'; so πάλαι orig. `at the end' (prop. `at the turning point of the career'), `in the distance', `in remote time(s)'. It is unnecessary to assume a separate * kʷel- `far away' (WP. 1, 517, Pok. 640). The Mycenaean form presents difficulties for a labio-velar. -- Cf. πάλιν and πέλομαι. - The - α- has not yet been explained; one might think of *kʷl̥h₂-ei.Page in Frisk: 2,465Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πάλαι
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54 ancientry
/'einʃəntri/ * danh từ - (như) ancientness - kiểu cũ, kiểu cổ
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