of or in time long past, especially before the end of the Western Roman Empire a.d. 476: ancient history.
dating from a remote period; of great age: ancient rocks;ancient trees.
very old; aged: She's fifteen, which is ancient for a dog that size.
being old in wisdom and experience; venerable.
old-fashioned or antique.
noun
a person who lived in ancient times.
one of the classical writers of antiquity.
a very old or aged person, especially if venerable or patriarchal.
ancients,
Usually the ancients .the civilized peoples, nations, or cultures of antiquity, as the Greeks, Romans, Hebrews, and Egyptians.
the writers, artists, and philosophers of ancient times, especially those of Greece and Rome.
Origin of ancient
1
First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English auncien, from Anglo-French; Old French ancien, from unattested Vulgar Latin antiānus, equivalent to Latin ante(ā) “before” (see ante-) + -ānus adjective suffix (see -an); late Middle English forms with -t- developed by confusion with the present participle ending -nt (see -ent)
ANTONYMS FOR ancient
2, 3 new, modern.
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2, 3. Ancient,antiquated,antique,old-fashioned refer to something dating from the past. Ancient implies existence or first occurrence in a distant past: an ancient custom.Antiquated connotes something too old or no longer useful: an antiquated building.Antique suggests a curious or pleasing quality in something old: antique furniture.Old-fashioned may disparage something as being out of date or may approve something old as being superior: an old-fashioned hat; old-fashioned courtesy.
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Definition for ancient (2 of 2)
ancient2
[ eyn-shuhnt ]
/ ˈeɪn ʃənt /
nounObsolete.
the bearer of a flag.
a flag, banner, or standard; ensign.
Origin of ancient
2
1545–55; variant of ensign by confusion with ancient1
Regenerative agriculture dates back at least to biblical times, when the ancients practiced rudimentary crop rotation by letting their fields lie fallow in order to keep the soil rich with nutrients.
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The evidence of ancient cricket sperm is less clear, he says.
George Poinar, an entomologist and paleontologist at Oregon State University in Corvallis who described the ancient cricket, stands by his conclusions.