antique
antique (adjective) Very old. [Noun] Artwork of antiquity.
Meaning and uses
Antiquity is the first epochs of history. For a civilization, Antiquity begins with the development or adoption of writing. The transition from antiquity has thus arisen at different times for different people. …
antique is a province of the Philippines.
antique is a group composed of Swedish-Greek Elena Paparizou and Nikos Panagiotidis.
Having existed in antiquity. Very old, (Aged) Said of probity or exceptional virtue, which use, taste and fashion are long past, who has a style similar to the works of antiquity Medal, statue, vase, etc.., dating from antiquity
Antiquity – The literature of ancient Western consists mainly of Greek and Roman literature. Indeed, the Egyptians and the Hebrews wrote only sacred texts or functional. …
Antiquity – Period of history of the oldest civilizations
antiquity – Seniority remote.The centuries, the same time that are very distant from us. (Must be capitalized in this sense) (with a capital letter) Collective of men who lived in ancient times
antique – embellish a book by practicing with hot irons, the ornaments on its edge, possibly gold
nm • Pupil has successfully improved the past two years and blooms at the School of Application, which gives it more prestige and rights even as alumni. There are however much less abused. …
Currency prior to the fall of the Roman Empire.
antiquity – and everything related to it: cliche, annoying.
antiquity – n. A student of third year. V. ancestor, ancient, antediluvian, antique, applied, student, fossil, filthy, young sir, rotten, stinky, old-fashioned, surantique, puff.
antiquity – Traditionally, the period between the end of prehistory, with the invention of writing and the first organized states (fourth millennium BC), and the fall of the Roman Empire ( 476 AD).
antiquity – the first time in history.In France officially it starts in 52 BC when the Gauls, defeated by the Romans become Gallo-Roman, and ends at the end of the Roman Empire in 476 AD.
antiquity – Art of Poetry, Comedy, Speech, Elegy, Epigram, Epistle, Poetry, Fable, Hymn, Letter, Myth, Ode, Satire, Tragedy.