Existent or occurring in time long past, usually in remote ages; belonging to or associated with antiquity; old, as opposed to modern.
Relating to antiquity as a primarily European historical period; the time before the Middle Ages.
Having lasted from a remote period; having been of long duration; of great age, very old.
One of the senior members of the Inns of Court or of Chancery.
A person who is very old.
A person who lived in ancient times.
Used to distinguish something established more recently, named after something or some place previously existing.
Refreshed, reinvigorated, reformed.
Strange, unfamiliar or not previously known.
Recently made, or created.
Of recent origin; having taken place recently.
In original condition; pristine; not previously worn or used.
Recently arrived or appeared.
Inexperienced or unaccustomed at some task.
Next; about to begin or recently begun.
Current or later, as opposed to former.
Additional; recently discovered.
Newborn.
Newly (especially in composition).
As new; from scratch.
Synonym of new up
A naval cadet who has just embarked on training.
A typically light-coloured lager brewed by the bottom-fermentation method.
Things that are new.