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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
An·cient
a.
1.
Old
;
that
happened
or
existed
in
former
times
,
usually
at
a
great
distance
of
time
;
belonging
to
times
long
past
;
specifically
applied
to
the
times
before
the
fall
of
the
Roman
empire
; --
opposed
to
modern
;
as
,
ancient
authors
,
literature
,
history
;
ancient
days
.
Witness
those
ancient
empires
of
the
earth
.
--
Milton
.
Gildas
Albanius
. . .
much
ancienter
than
his
namesake
surnamed
the
Wise
.
--
Fuller
.
2.
Old
;
that
has
been
of
long
duration
;
of
long
standing
;
of
great
age
;
as
,
an
ancient
forest
;
an
ancient
castle
.
“Our
ancient
bickerings.”
Remove
not
the
ancient
landmarks
,
which
thy
fathers
have
set
.
--
Prov
.
xxii
. 28.
An
ancient
man
,
strangely
habited
,
asked
for
quarters
.
--
Scott
.
3.
Known
for
a
long
time
,
or
from
early
times
; --
opposed
to
recent
or
new
;
as
,
the
ancient
continent
.
A
friend
,
perhaps
,
or
an
ancient
acquaintance
.
--
Barrow
.
4.
Dignified
,
like
an
aged
man
;
magisterial
;
venerable
. [
Archaic
]
He
wrought
but
some
few
hours
of
the
day
,
and
then
would
he
seem
very
grave
and
ancient
.
--
Holland
.
5.
Experienced
;
versed
. [
Obs
.]
Though
[
he
]
was
the
youngest
brother
,
yet
he
was
the
most
ancient
in
the
business
of
the
realm
.
--
Berners
.
6.
Former
;
sometime
. [
Obs
.]
They
mourned
their
ancient
leader
lost
.
--
Pope
.
Ancient demesne
Eng. Law
,
a
tenure
by
which
all
manors
belonging
to
the
crown
,
in
the
reign
of
William
the
Conqueror
,
were
held
.
The
numbers
,
names
,
etc
.,
of
these
were
all
entered
in
a
book
called
Domesday
Book
.
Ancient lights
Law
,
windows
and
other
openings
which
have
been
enjoined
without
molestation
for
more
than
twenty
years
.
In
England
,
and
in
some
of
the
United
States
,
they
acquire
a
prescriptive
right
.
Syn:
--
Old
;
primitive
;
pristine
;
antique
;
antiquated
;
old-fashioned
;
obsolete
.
Usage:
--
Ancient
,
Antiquated
,
Obsolete
,
Antique
,
Antic
,
Old
. --
Ancient
is
opposed
to
modern
,
and
has
antiquity
;
as
,
an
ancient
family
,
ancient
landmarks
,
ancient
institutions
,
systems
of
thought
,
etc
.
Antiquated
describes
that
which
has
gone
out
of
use
or
fashion
;
as
,
antiquated
furniture
,
antiquated
laws
,
rules
,
etc
.
Obsolete
is
commonly
used
,
instead
of
antiquated
,
in
reference
to
language
,
customs
,
etc
.;
as
,
an
obsolete
word
or
phrase
,
an
obsolete
expression
.
Antique
is
applied
,
in
present
usage
,
either
to
that
which
has
come
down
from
the
ancients
;
as
,
an
antique
cameo
,
bust
,
etc
. ;
or
to
that
which
is
made
to
imitate
some
ancient
work
of
art
;
as
,
an
antique
temple
.
In
the
days
of
Shakespeare
,
antique
was
often
used
for
ancient
;
as
,
“an
antique
song,”
“an
antique
Roman;”
and
hence
,
from
singularity
often
attached
to
what
is
ancient
,
it
was
used
in
the
sense
of
grotesque
;
as
,
“an
oak
whose
antique
root
peeps
out
; ”
and
hence
came
our
present
word
antic
,
denoting
grotesque
or
ridiculous
.
We
usually
apply
both
ancient
and
old
to
things
subject
to
gradual
decay
.
We
say
,
an
old
man
,
an
ancient
record
;
but
never
,
the
old
stars
,
an
old
river
or
mountain
.
In
general
,
however
,
ancient
is
opposed
to
modern
,
and
old
to
new
,
fresh
,
or
recent
.
When
we
speak
of
a
thing
that
existed
formerly
,
which
has
ceased
to
exist
,
we
commonly
use
ancient
;
as
,
ancient
republics
,
ancient
heroes
;
and
not
old
republics
,
old
heroes
.
But
when
the
thing
which
began
or
existed
in
former
times
is
still
in
existence
,
we
use
either
ancient
or
old
;
as
,
ancient
statues
or
paintings
,
or
old
statues
or
paintings
;
ancient
authors
,
or
old
authors
,
meaning
books
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
De·mesne
n.
Law
A
lord's
chief
manor
place
,
with
that
part
of
the
lands
belonging
thereto
which
has
not
been
granted
out
in
tenancy
;
a
house
,
and
the
land
adjoining
,
kept
for
the
proprietor's
own
use
. [
Written
also
demain
.]
Ancient demesne
.
Eng. Law
See
under
Ancient
.
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