antiquist

noun

Etymology

From antique + -ist.

  1. derived from antiquus — “former, earlier, ancient, old
  2. borrowed from antique — “ancient, old
  3. suffixed as antiquist — “antique + ist

Definitions

  1. An antiquary

    An antiquary; a collector of antiques.

    • For the ineffable delight which the sheer antiquist takes in any rusty commodity

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