It's the condition of affairs which tolerates such an obsoleteform of government.
2
When detectives called for a drink, the would-be facetious barkeeper resurrected an obsoleteform of expression and said, "Will you have an eye-opener?"
3
He is a curious, interesting, and nearly perished link between obsoleteforms of life and those which generally prevail.
4
New Zealand said it would stick with them -but now, they've finally given up on the obsoleteforms, too.
5
Others which are not peculiar are obsoleteforms of known languages, such as the Georgian, Mongolian, Persian, Arabic, and Tartarian.
Ús de archaic form en anglès
1
Orman recognized the formula -though it was an oddly archaicform.
2
The original telegraph of Morse, exhibited in 1837, has become an archaicform.
3
His archaicform of speech was thick and accented.
4
But the language it spoke was Fae-anarchaicform of the Old Language, almost indecipherable.
5
It derives from an archaicform of the word
6
He said something very fast, in an archaicform of Thari which I could not follow.
7
His is a very archaicform of playing.
8
So far as the latter is true, it indicates a relatively archaicform of the devotional habit.
9
The same institution in essential features and in character, it presents the organization in its archaicform and with its archaic functions.
10
As an institution it was still in its archaicform, but it possessed the essential elements of the Grecian and the Roman.
11
Speaking in an archaicform of Greek, the gargoyle invited him to a meeting on the roof of the Cathedral of Notre Dame.
12
Dora's voice fell to a whisper and she slipped into an archaicform of the French language that would be incomprehensible to any modern eavesdropper.
13
These are poetic and archaicforms that should be avoided in ordinary prose.
14
We have now examined the most archaicforms of the survival of totemism in Britain.
15
That Wimmer postdates the introduction of the runic alphabet seems clear from the archaicforms and method of writing.
16
The materials, again, will often exist by that time in dead or half-obsolete languages, or at least in languages full of archaicforms.