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Answer: Archaic means: very old or old-fashioned

Explanation: archaic |ärˈkāik|

adjective

very old or old-fashioned: prisons are run on archaic methods.

• (of a word or a style of language) no longer in everyday use but sometimes used to impart an old-fashioned flavor.

• of an early period of art or culture, especially the 7th–6th centuries bc in Greece: the archaic temple at Corinth.

DERIVATIVES

archaically |ärˈkāik(ə)lē| adverb

ORIGIN

mid 19th century: from French archaïque, from Greek arkhaikos, from arkhaios, from arkhē ‘beginning.’

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"Reave"

verb (used with object), reaved or reft, reav·ing. Archaic.

to take away by or as by force; plunder; rob.

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