Sentences with archaic
ar·cha·ic
A a - ...archaic laws that are very seldom used.
- An archaic prison system
- The Age has previously argued that the defence is an archaic one and should be abandoned.
- It was a sadly archaic situation that in 2003 Australian adults were prevented from seeing a film of their choice.
- Thou is an archaic form of you
- The language of the Faerie Queene was made archaic Language:— in order to be in keeping with the chivalry of bygone ages that formed its subject.
- Many children find churches intimidating, archaic and irrelevant.
- We are dealing with archaic dentistry.
- An archaic manner; an archaic notion.
- Thou; wast; methinks; forsooth.
- Planned new anti-terrorism laws threaten to breathe new life into archaic limits on free speech, writes Ben Saul.
- It meant archaic humans, Homo erectus.
- The archaic period of psychoanalytic research.
- An archaic form of animal life.
- A radio or a lighter could end up with the archaic demeanour of a sphinx.