antique
adjective
/ˌanˈtik/
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/ˌanˈtiːk/
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/ˌanˈʈiːk/
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/ˌænˈtik/
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/ˌænˈtiːk/
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/ˌɛnˈtiːk/
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- Having existed in ancient times, descended from antiquity; used especially in reference to Greece and Rome.
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antyczny
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antique
noun
/ˌanˈtik/
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/ˌanˈtiːk/
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/ˌanˈʈiːk/
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/ˌænˈtik/
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/ˌænˈtiːk/
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/ˌɛnˈtiːk/
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- (figuratively, mildly, pejorative) An old person.
- In general, anything very old; specifically:
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antyk
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antiquity
noun
/ænˈtɪk.wə.ti/
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/ænˈtɪk.wɪ.ti/
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/ˈaɳʈɪkwɪʈi/
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- Ancient times; faraway history; former ages.
- The people of ancient times.
- (often, constructed as an uncountable plural) A relic or monument of ancient times, such as a coin, a statue, etc.; an ancient institution.
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starożytność,
antyk
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- The state of being ancient or of ancient lineage.
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starożytni,
antyczność
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- (history) The historical period preceding the Middle Ages (c. 500-1500), primarily relating to European history.
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starożytność
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Antiquity
properNoun
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- The period of Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome.
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starożytność
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antiquated
adjective
/ˈæntɪˌkweɪtɪd/
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- old-fashioned, out of date
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przestarzały
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