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ancientness
an·cient 1 A0286200 (ān′shənt)adj.1. Of, relating to, or belonging to times long past, especially before the fall of the Western Roman Empire (ad 476): ancient cultures. See Synonyms at old.2. Of great age; very old: "The males live up to six months—positively ancient, for a bee" (Elizabeth Royte).3. Archaic Having the qualities associated with age, wisdom, or long use; venerable: "You seem a sober, ancient Gentleman by your habit" (Shakespeare).n.1. A very old person.2. A person who lived in times long past.3. ancientsa. The peoples of the classical nations of antiquity.b. The ancient Greek and Roman authors. [Middle English auncien, from Old French, from Vulgar Latin *anteānus : Latin ante, before; see ant- in Indo-European roots + -ānus, adj. and n. suff.] an′cient·ly adv.an′cient·ness n.
an·cient 2 A0286200 (ān′shənt)n.1. Archaic An ensign; a flag.2. Obsolete A flag-bearer or lieutenant. [Alteration of ensign.]ThesaurusNoun | 1. | ancientness - extreme oldness antiquityoldness - the quality of being old; the opposite of newness | TranslationsIdiomsSeeancientancientness Related to ancientness: AncientrySynonyms for ancientnessnoun extreme oldnessSynonymsRelated Words |