Archaic term meaning ancient lineage, nobility of old family lines, or the quality of being of great age.
From 'ancient' + '-cy' (state or quality). Similar to 'ancience,' this archaic suffix formation is largely obsolete in modern English.
Anciency was how Tudor-era writers described noble families that could prove ancient bloodlines—it was basically a status symbol meaning 'our family is really, really old.'
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