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Archiac Language

Definition: An archaic language refers to a language or a form of language that is no longer in common use or has become obsolete. These languages often belong to past eras or have been replaced by modern languages.

Sense:

  1. Historical: Pertaining to an ancient or obsolete language used in a specific time period.
  2. Literary: Referring to language that is old-fashioned or outdated, commonly found in classic literature or poetry.

Examples of Usage:

  1. Latin is an example of an archaic language that was widely spoken during the Roman Empire.
  2. The passage from Shakespeare's play is written in archaic language, making it challenging for modern readers to understand.

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