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noun Usually antics. a playful trick or prank; caper. a grotesque, fantastic, or ludicrous gesture, act, or posture. Archaic . an actor in a grotesque or ridiculous presentation. a buffoon; clown. Obsolete . a grotesque theatrical presentation; ridiculous interlude. a grotesque or fantastic sculptured figure, as a gargoyle. adjective ludicrous; funny.
fantastic; odd; grotesque: an antic disposition.
verb (used without object), an·ticked, an·tick·ing. Obsolete . to perform antics; caper.
Origin of antic 1520–30; earlier antike, antique <Italian antico ancient (<Latin antīcus, antīquus; see antique), apparently taken to mean “grotesque,” as used in descriptions of fantastic figures found in Roman ruins
OTHER WORDS FROM antic an·ti·cal·ly, adverb
WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH antic antic , antiqueWords nearby antic anti-Bolshevik, anti-British, antibugging, antibuser, antibusing, antic , antical, anticancer, anticapitalist, anticarious, anticatalase
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It was antic , manic, magical, and mischievous—and thoroughly British.
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The meaning of antic , a doublet of antique, has changed considerably, but the process is easy to follow.
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The savages also entertained them with dancing and singing and antic tricks and grimaces.
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Base, antic awakener of her heart's dumb cry of infinite loss!
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Sports in the solitude like an antic fiend; it feeds on blood, and rivers would not sate its appetite.
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Other orts and ends of rabble made up the procession, which with antic and grimace marched about the village and neighbourhood.
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British Dictionary definitions for antic noun archaic an actor in a ludicrous or grotesque part; clown; buffoon
adjective archaic fantastic; grotesque
Word Origin for antic C16: from Italian antico something ancient, or grotesque (from its application to fantastic carvings found in ruins of ancient Rome); see antique
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