ancientry

Alternative forms

 * auncientry
 * antientry

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  The quality or fact of being ancient or very old.
 * 2)  Old-fashioned style, elaborate ceremony.
 * 3)  Elderly people, elders, ancients (collectively).
 * 4)  Something ancient (countable); ancient things (collectively).
 * 5)  The olden days; antiquity.
 * 1)  Elderly people, elders, ancients (collectively).
 * 2)  Something ancient (countable); ancient things (collectively).
 * 3)  The olden days; antiquity.
 * 1)  Elderly people, elders, ancients (collectively).
 * 2)  Something ancient (countable); ancient things (collectively).
 * 3)  The olden days; antiquity.
 * 1)  Something ancient (countable); ancient things (collectively).
 * 2)  The olden days; antiquity.
 * 1)  The olden days; antiquity.
 * 1)  The olden days; antiquity.
 * 1)  The olden days; antiquity.
 * 1)  The olden days; antiquity.

Derived terms

 * state and ancientry