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Yet the words we look up tend to be archaisms.
But all these things by themselves might be merely archaism.
I discarded all the archaisms and got right to the point.
But they still lived in a society struggling with archaisms of all sorts.
It was a rich speech, slow, broad and full of archaisms.
Had I come upon a whole buried world of unholy archaism?
The typography is generally modern, with a small number of archaisms.
All this was far wan history and an archaism.
Also, it preserved many words which in the "major" languages became archaisms or changed meaning.
X is also still used in Spanish with a different sound in some archaisms.
They are still perfectly legal, but very rare, often representing a deliberate archaism.
Language anachronisms- archaisms- in novels and films are quite common.
Such intentional archaism is by no means uncommon in the neighborhood of Rome.
The stated intention was to produce a fresh translation, free of archaisms.
This archaism is meant to be part of a progressive, cutting-edge educational television series.
But what was worth the archaism and the artistry?
Their archaism and odd customs make them indigestible, so to speak.
The use of psalm tones was already considered an archaism in Bach's time.
McCarthy's use of archaisms is also brought under scrutiny.
As a translator he was concerned to remove archaisms.
What interested me was the uniform air of archaism as displayed in every visible detail.
A place like Williams is plainly and even self-consciously an archaism in the modern world.
And with what will they replace these banished archaisms?
A type of archaism is using an older version of you: thou.
This style expressed the every day language used by the educated, along with naturally embedded archaisms.