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The word "antiquity" has been in use in English since the 14th century. It is derived from the Latin word "antiquus," which referred to anything that was old or ancient. The Proto-Indo-European root h₂en- also appears in the words "antique," "ancient," and "age."
Examples:
Etymology From Middle English antique anglicized loan word from Old French antique an
Etymology Anti Greek against opposite C Latin from cum together with
Etymology The word dogfish is a compound word made up of two parts Dog This part li
Etymology The word oracle derives from the Latin term oraculum which in turn comes f
Etymology The word brass comes from the Old English word bras which in turn is deriv
Etymology The word mustelid is derived from the Latin word mustela which means wea
Etymology Latin lucubratio meaning night work study by lamplight From lux mea
Etymology Irish Bealtaine Scottish Gaelic Bealltainn Welsh Beltain Meaning Brigh
Etymology The word steel originates from the Old English word stȳle which means t
Etymology The word stele comes from the Greek word στήλη stēlē meaning up