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an·tiq·ui·ty \an.ˈtikwəd.ē, aan-, -ətē, -i\ noun (-es) Etymology: Middle English antiquite, from Middle French antiquité, from Latin antiquitat-, antiquitas, from antiquus ancient + -itat-, -itas -ity — more at antique 1. : ancient times : times long since past : former ages especially when before the middle ages < Greek antiquity > < Christian antiquity > 2. : the quality of being ancient < a castle of great antiquity > 3. antiquites plural a. : relics or monuments of ancient times (as coins, statues, or buildings) b. : matters relating to the life or culture of ancient times < the study of Germanic antiquities > 4. : the people of ancient times < the records left by antiquity > 5. obsolete a. : old age b. : an old man < you are a shrewd antiquity, neighbor — Ben Jonson > |