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archaist
archaist (ˈɑːkeɪɪst) [f. archa-ism + -ist.] a. One who studies what is archaic; an antiquary. b. One who employs archaism, who makes use of archaic methods or language in art or literature.1851 Mrs. Browning Casa Guidi W. 1, Archaists mumbling dry bones up the land. 1867 Athenæum 812/2 A revivalist ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Maxim Amelin
Tatyana Bek was the first to define his style, calling him an "archaist-innovator." Поэзия [на 57 языках] / Ответственный редактор и переводчик. — М.: ОГИ, 2017 Honors and awards The Poet Prize (2017) - "[Amelin] is an archaist-innovator wikipedia.org
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archaicist
archaicist (ɑːˈkeɪɪsɪst) [f. archaic a. + -ist.] = archaist b.1896 Beerbohm Works 20 The kilt is now confined entirely to certain of the soldiery and to a small cult of Scotch Archaïcists. 1957 H. Read Tenth Muse iii. 32 Gauguin, far from being a modernist of his time, was a traditionalist and even ... Oxford English Dictionary
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archaistic
archaistic, a. (ɑːkeɪˈɪstɪk) [f. prec. + -ic.] Of or pertaining to an archaist; imitatively archaic; affectedly antique.1850 J. Leitch Müller's Anc. Art §86 The features harsh and archaistic. 1881 Sayce in Academy 20 Aug. 143 It [language of Homer] is archaistic rather than archaic. 1882 Q. Rev. Oct... Oxford English Dictionary
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Li Mengyang
He was a founder of the Archaist movement (復古). Early life Li Mengyang was born into a military family in Shaanxi. wikipedia.org
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archaize
archaize, v. (ˈɑːkeɪaɪz) [ad. Gr. ἀρχαῑ́ζ-ειν: see archaism.] To imitate the archaic; to render archaistic. Hence ˈarchaizer, one who uses archaisms, an archaist; ˈarchaizing vbl. n. and ppl. a.1850 J. Leitch Müller's Anc. Art. §310 The painting of marble in the antique and archaizing style. 1880 Wa... Oxford English Dictionary
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Athanasios Psalidas
Positions on the Greek language question When young, Psalidas adopted an archaist Greek language, but when by the time he had become "the most prominent wikipedia.org
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pseudo-archaic
pseudo-archaic, a. (ps-, ˌsjuːdəʊɑːˈkeɪɪk) Having the appearance or profession of being ancient, but not really so; artificially archaic in style, language, etc. So pseudo-ˈarchaism, false or artificial archaism; pseudo-ˈarchaist, one who invents or uses sham archaisms, esp. in language.1882 Symonds... Oxford English Dictionary
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Neophytos Doukas
contributions to Greek education have been neglected because of the traditional ideas he advocated concerning the Greek language question (being an "archaist wikipedia.org
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Osip Mandelstam
(Stockholm) Platt, Kevin, editor (2008) Modernist Archaist: Selected Poems by Osip Mandelstam Riley, John (1980) The Collected Works. wikipedia.org
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Ming Poetry 1368-1521: Era of Archaism - Oxford Bibliographies
Chen Guoqiu 陈国球 (Chan Kwok Kou). Mingdai fugu pai tangshilun yanjiu (明代复古派唐诗论研究). Beijing: Beijing daxue chubanshe, 2007. This is highly acclaimed research concerning Ming archaist poetics. It examines the development of archaist poetics and provides a detailed analysis on how Gao Bing's anthologies of Tang poetry ...
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philo-
philo- (fɪləʊ) before a vowel (or h) usually phil- (fɪl), repr. Gr. ϕιλο-, ϕιλ-, combining form from root of ϕιλ-εῖν to love, ϕίλ-ος dear, friend (cf. µισο-, miso-, from µῑσ-εῖν to hate, µῖσ-ος hate, hatred). The number of compounds so formed in Greek was very great; usually they were adjs., having ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ivan Bunin
He is regarded as a master of the short story, described by scholar Oleg Mikhaylov as an "archaist innovator" who, while remaining true to the literary wikipedia.org
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Ancient Script Texts
The "ancient script texts" had a peculiarly archaist bent. wikipedia.org
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classical
classical, a. (ˈklæsɪkəl) [f. L. classic-us (see prec.) + -al1.] 1. Of the first rank or authority; constituting a standard or model; especially in literature.1599 Sandys Europae Spec. (1632) 91 This man..is now..alleaged as classicall and Canonicall. 1608–11 Bp. Hall Epist. vi. i, Those later Docto... Oxford English Dictionary
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