Examples of using Archaic in English and their translations into German
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Medicine
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Political
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Computer
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Political
Archaic adjective.
Our weapons are archaic.
Archaic spelling for wolf.
These books are archaic.
Archaic island with a rugged charm.
People also translate
After the beginnings, the archaic.
Music has something archaic, almost mysterious.
The archaic 8th to 6th century B. C.
Austin-"Greece and Egypt in the Archaic Age.
This is just archaic, primitive common sense.
The French education system is cripplingly archaic.
It would be more archaic than the Celtiberian language.
Ensuring accuracy on a computer network is far less archaic.
Stone is an archaic, solid and compact material.
Treg"market" is a borrowing from archaic Slavic*tr ŭ g ŭ.
Backgammon and other archaic games were never accepted by a lot of churches.
Such multiple uses of yad belong particularly to the archaic style;
And remember, the word in archaic Latin for fly is musca.
A hundred years from now, today's translations will undoubtedly sound equally archaic.
Richard Dawson embodies an archaic, free interpretation of folk.
The Committee of Inquiry found that themonitoring system in the transit sector was archaic.
Fragility and violence take on an archaic, even harmonious nature….
For EOOS, design is a poetical discipline between archaic and high-tech.
Concepts of night in archaic and classical Greek literature.
Lots of these letters are the gems of the archaic Hungarian language.
Hittite preserves some very archaic features lost in other Indo-European languages.
She is always able to combine the archaic and contemporary elements.
The word"repent" has become an archaic and much misunderstood word.
Immanent to all his works is something archaic, sometimes contemplative of Far-Eastern dimension.
Britta Lieberknecht's theme is the collision of the archaic with contemporary western civilization.
