antiquated "ar·cha·ic (är-kk) also ar·cha·i·cal (--kl) adj. 1. also Archaic Of, relating to, or characteristic of a much earlier, often more primitive period, especially one that develops into a classical stage of civilization: an archaic bronze statuette; Archaic Greece. 2. No longer current or applicable; antiquated: archaic laws. See Synonyms at old. 3. Of, relating to, or characteristic of words and language that were once in regular use but are now relatively rare and suggestive of an earlier style or period." http://www.thefreedictionary.com/archaic
The modern English word for "thee" is you. Thee and thou are used the same way as our modern you and your.
The dictionary defines nix as a word meaning to veto. Therefore it is a legal scrabble word.
Yule (archaic term for Christmas).
pre-
render?
Yes. In its archaic form it's the collective noun for lame people
A word or words that(s) that is used to deliberatly refer to earlier times.
"Pismire" is an archaic word for ant. It comes from the Middle English word "pismire," which originated from the Old English words "pise" (ant) and "mēre" (ant).
Archaic means marked by the characteristics of an earlier period. Obsolete and antiquated are two similar words to archaic. "Death by hanging is viewed as an archaic form of punishment in America."
Some people use the expression good fortune for good luck but it's hardly archaic. An archaic word for luck, or chance, is hap.
Archaic is a word that is used today to explain an era that happened a long time ago. The word archaic originates from the Greek language.
Stubborn?Foolhardy? Persistent? Headstrong?
The archaic word for dried up or withered is "adust."
Species
His car stereo was archaic, lacking an iPod docking connector.
Trust is defined as a belief or feeling that a person, place or thing is reliable, honest and good. An archaic word for trust is "trustworthiness."
The word that defines an investigation that is controlled is "regulated."