antik
German (Berlin)
/anˈtiːk/, /anˈtɪk/
adj
Definitions
- of the age of Antiquity; Greek, Roman, etc.
- antique old but possibly of value to collectors
Etymology
Borrowed from French antique (ancient, old) derived from Latin antīquus (old, ancient, time-honoured).
Origin
Latin
antīquus
Gloss
old, ancient, time-honoured
Concept
Semantic Field
Time
Ontological Category
Other
Kanji
古, 老
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- antic English
- antique English
- antiquitus Latin
- antiquo Latin
- antiquus Latin
- antīquus Latin
- Antik-Uhr German
- Uhr German
- antik Hungarian
- antikabb Hungarian
- anticaglia Italian
- anticamente Italian
- anticato Italian
- anticheggiare Italian
- antichissimo Italian
- antichità Italian
- antichizzare Italian
- antico Italian
- anticume Italian
- tardoantico Italian
- antique French
- antiquement French
- антиква́рный Russian
- antiguo Spanish, Castilian
- アンチック Japanese
- antic Old French
- antique Old French
- անտիկ Armenian
- antic Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- antika Turkish
- אַנטיק Yiddish
- antigo Old Portuguese
- antiguu Asturian
- antîc Friulian
- antic Old Occitan
- antigo Old Spanish
- anteîco Istriot
- antigo Aragonese