unancient

adj

Etymology

From un- + ancient.

  1. derived from ante
  2. derived from *anteānus
  3. derived from ancien
  4. inherited from auncyen
  5. prefixed as unancient — “un + ancient

Definitions

  1. Not ancient.

    • It is almost unnecessary to point out the features of his work which could have no place in an old play. The first scene is obviously and notoriously unancient.

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