Etymology
Meaning
Pertaining to language, customs, or objects that are characteristic of an earlier period.
Origin
In the late 16th century, as scholars and intellectuals began to study and document ancient languages and cultures, the term "archaistic" emerged to describe language and expressions that were considered outdated or antiquated. The concept later expanded to encompass other aspects of culture, such as customs, beliefs, and material objects.
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