New posts in archaicisms

Explanation of the English in this University of Cambridge graduation certificate

Older ways to say "Dear" when writing a letter

"Here am I" vs "here I am"

Expression: "To wish sb./sth. at the devil" meaning?

Did Victorians say “We are quit”?

Words for different types of leatherworking [closed]

Shakespeare's “say sooth” vs. “tell truth”

What is the meaning of "If the way Thou choosest, Lead to pain and loss"?

Should I use [sic] when quoting the KJV 1611?

Could "old fashioned" mean "angry" or "disconsolate" in early 19th Century England?

What's the meaning of the word "spitters" in The Chemical Worker's Song?

Derogatory word or term for a peasant/lower class [closed]

How can I say "girl" in archaic English?

Meaning of "Friday face" in 1592

Variety of English used by the Romantic poets| -eth/-s for the third person singular in particular

What does "stat 1. c.18" mean?

Is using the word "singular" to describe someone or something unique an outdated adjective?

Prior to the 20th century, what was the noun for an individual person from a country whose demonym ends in '-ese'?

What does "might" exactly mean in the following excerpt?

The Auxiliary “Be” in the King James Bible