antient
English
Adjective
antient (comparative antienter or more antient, superlative antientest or most antient)
- Obsolete spelling of ancient
- 1673, John Milton, I did but prompt the age to quit their cloggs:
- I did but prompt the age to quit their cloggs
- By the known rules of antient libertie,
- When strait a barbarous noise environs me
- Of Owles and Cuckoes, Asses, Apes and Doggs
- 1785, Dawes, Manasseh & Jones, Sir William, England's Alarm!, page 10:
- The trial by jury, your Lordship knows, is so antient a privilege belonging to mankind, that its origin cannot properly be traced.
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Usage notes
This spelling is still current within freemasonry.
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