antiquity

Etymology
From, , , a borrowing from , , from , from. Equivalent to. See antique, antic. Compare with 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) Ancient times; faraway history; former ages.
 * 2) The people of ancient times.
 * 3)  An old gentleman.
 * 4)  The historical period preceding the Middle Ages (c. 500-1500), primarily relating to European history.
 * 5)  A relic or monument of ancient times, such as a coin, a statue, etc.; an ancient institution.
 * 6) The state of being ancient or of ancient lineage.
 * 1)  The historical period preceding the Middle Ages (c. 500-1500), primarily relating to European history.
 * 2)  A relic or monument of ancient times, such as a coin, a statue, etc.; an ancient institution.
 * 3) The state of being ancient or of ancient lineage.

Translations

 * Albanian:
 * Arabic: تَارِيخ قَدِيم
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 * Esperanto: antikveco, antikvo
 * Ethiopian Sign Language: የድሮ ዘመነን
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 * Greek:
 * Ancient: ἀρχαιότης
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 * Latin: antīquitās
 * Latvian: senatne
 * Luxembourgish: Antiquitéit
 * Maori: pāhake, whakapata, nehe, neherā, tua whakarere
 * Middle English: antiquyte
 * Polish: ,
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 * Ukrainian: давнина́, старовина́


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 * Hungarian: ókoriak
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 * Polish: antyczność