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ALL meanings of pseudo-archaic

pseu·do-ar·cha·ic
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  • adjective pseudo-archaic marked by the characteristics of an earlier period; antiquated: an archaic manner; an archaic notion. 1
  • adjective pseudo-archaic (of a linguistic form) commonly used in an earlier time but rare in present-day usage except to suggest the older time, as in religious rituals or historical novels. Examples: thou; wast; methinks; forsooth. 1
  • adjective pseudo-archaic forming the earliest stage; prior to full development: the archaic period of psychoanalytic research. 1
  • adjective pseudo-archaic (often initial capital letter) pertaining to or designating the style of the fine arts, especially painting and sculpture, developed in Greece from the middle 7th to the early 5th century b.c., chiefly characterized by an increased emphasis on the human figure in action, naturalistic proportions and anatomical structure, simplicity of volumes, forms, or design, and the evolution of a definitive style for the narrative treatment of subject matter. Compare classical (def 6), Hellenistic (def 5). 1
  • adjective pseudo-archaic primitive; ancient; old: an archaic form of animal life. 1
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