Archaism

/ˈɑːrkeɪɪzəm/ noun

An old word, phrase, or style that's no longer commonly used; or the practice of deliberately using ancient language and customs.

From Greek 'archaios' (ancient) plus '-ism' (a practice or system). The term emerged in Renaissance Europe to describe both obsolete language forms and the intellectual movement of studying ancient texts.

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