antiquary

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Etymology

From Latin antīquārius (pertaining to antiquity, one fond of or employed in antiquities), from antīquus (ancient) + -ārius; equivalent to antique + -ary.

Noun

antiquary (plural antiquaries)

  1. A person who is knowledgeable of, or who collects antiques (especially one holding an official position); an antiquarian.
  2. An aficionado or student of antiquities, ancient artifacts, historic sites, ancient writings, or things of the past.

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Adjective

antiquary (not comparable)

  1. Relating to antiquity.
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