7 Verbs to Use for the Word archaism

She doesn't carry her quaint little archaisms of pronunciation and wording into her writing.

The following construction may he considered an archaism, or a form of expression that is now obsolete: "You have bestowed a many of kindnesses upon me.

But we forget these archaisms in the spell of a holy soul, in love with wisdom, "intoxicated with God."

Shenstone gave a partly humorous effect to his poem by imitating Spenser's archaisms, and Thomson reproduced in many passages the copious harmony and luxuriant imagery of the Faerie Queene.

And, as to the former example here cited, some British critics, still preferring the archaism, have accused "The Americans" of "poor criticism," in that they "have changed which into who, as being more consonant to the rules of Grammar."

Whoever he was, he shows more disposition than most of his fellow imitators to preserve Spenser's archaisms.

He would coin no words and he would use no archaisms.

7 Verbs to Use for the Word  archaism