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antiquity (n.)

late 14c., "olden times," from Old French antiquitet (11c.; Modern French antiquité) "olden times; great age; old age," from Latin antiquitatem (nominative antiquitas) "ancient times, antiquity, venerableness," noun of quality from stem of antiquus "ancient, of olden times; long in existence" (see antique (adj.)). Specific reference to ancient Greece and Rome is from mid-15c.; meaning "quality of being old" is from about the same time. Antiquities "relics of ancient days" is from 1510s.

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Definitions of antiquity from WordNet

antiquity (n.)
the historic period preceding the Middle Ages in Europe;
antiquity (n.)
extreme oldness;
Synonyms: ancientness
antiquity (n.)
an artifact surviving from the past;
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