Definition of Archaistic. Meaning of Archaistic. Synonyms of Archaistic

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Definition of Archaistic

Archaistic
Archaistic Ar`cha*is"tic, a. Like, or imitative of, anything archaic; pertaining to an archaism.

Meaning of Archaistic from wikipedia

- "Propylaeus" of Alcamenes. As, however, the deity is represented in a Neo-Attic, archaistic and conventional character, this copy cannot be relied on as giving us...
- who may have ruled during the 3rd Dynasty or could be a voluntarily archaistic representation of Thutmose III. Since the only artifact attesting to the...
- archaic expressions in the treatise, even though he hadn't supported an archaistic movement in Latin literature. The causes were the setting of De re publica...
- canon. c. 2650 BC QahedjetPossibly be the same person as Huni or an archaistic representation of Thutmose III, correct chronological position unknown...
- with the affirmations and exhortations, are musically characterized by archaistic moments, veritable "Gregorian fossils" inserted into a "quasi-liturgical"...
- Samuel Feigin, "all the places where it appears seem to be archaic or archaistic in character. The different spellings ... indicate that the word is a...
- Alexandar (2015). ""The Order of the Vanquished Dragon": the performance of archaistic homophobia by the Union of Orthodox Banner Bearers in Putin's Russia"...
- There might also be possible Umbrian influences. His art is mannered and archaistic, but also meticulous and pleasing. Apart from his activity in Rimini,...
- Larentia. A.B. Cook interpreted the three female figures on the reverse as "archaistic caryatids" bearing a beam on which five trees are supported. He saw the...
- were found in the buried cache as well: a larger-than-lifesize bronze archaistic Apollo (Piraeus Apollo) ostensibly from late fourth century, and a similarly...