archaism Meaning in Tamil ( archaism வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
பழைமையை வைத்துக் கொள்ளுதல்,
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archaism தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
None
archaism's Usage Examples:
He is on the whole a much clearer writer than 'āṇamoli and has tended to remove slight archaisms and awkwardnesses.
We have sought to avoid archaism, jargon, and all that is either stilted or slipshod.
by the substitution of " infinite " and " reasoning " for such archaisms as " incomprehensible " and " reasonable.
Determining whether Shakespeare uses archaisms consciously requires a close examination of his language word by word.
Do all you Southerners have to take your time about everything?She hits the happy mean between the studied archaism of Courier's Daphnis et Cloe and the realistic patois of the later kailyard novel which for Southerners requires a glossary.
Pollio was a distinguished orator; his speeches showed ingenuity and care, but were marred by an affected archaism (Quintilian, Inst.
His style shows the African revolt of which we have already spoken, and in its medley of archaisms, Graecisms and Hebraisms reveals the strength of the disintegrating forces at work upon the Latin language.
This word is chiefly used alone as an archaism or in poetry or poetical language, but is more common in combination, as in "yule-tide," "yulelog," 'c.
She hits the happy mean between the studied archaism of Courier's Daphnis et Cloe and the realistic patois of the later kailyard novel which for Southerners requires a glossary.
On the other hand, there is no law against deliberate archaism.
aetate fertili finita), where the contrast of the last with the other two forms shows that the -d was an archaism still occasionally used in writing.
"His style is a laborious mixture of archaisms, a motley cento,.
Synonyms:
archaicism, expression, formulation,
Antonyms:
misconstruction, euphemism, dysphemism,