Ancient in spanish

Antiguo

pronunciation: ɑntiguoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

ancient = antiguo. 

Example: But this traditional stance conceals an ancient feud between cataloguers and reference librarians over the true function of the library catalogue.

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» Ancient Egypt = Antiguo Egipto, el.

Example: From the beginning of the Pharaonic period, Ancient Egypt was run as a theocracy.

» ancient Egyptians, the = antiguos egipcios, los.

Example: The more you learn of their civilization, however, the more you come to know that what the ancient Egyptians truly developed was a cult of life.

» Ancient Greece = Antigua Grecia, la.

Example: The Conway Library is a collection of photographs of architecture and sculpture from Ancient Greece to the present.

» Ancient Greek = griego antiguo, griego clásico.

Example: For some bizarre reason, people freak out about Ancient Greek accentuation and especially about the accentuation of enclitics.

» ancient law = ley antigua.

Example: Enter ancient laws, customary laws, tribal laws, etc, under a uniform title or under the title proper of the item being catalogued.

» ancient regime, the = antiguo régimen, el.

Example: In Paris, the liberty cap atop the pike became an important icon aimed against the fading tyranny of the ancien regime.

» ancient Rome = antigua Roma, la.

Example: It is known that in ancient Rome the complexity of the administrative job evoked considerable development of management techniques.

» ancient times = antigüedad.

Example: Thus, libraries of ancient times stored clay tablets, papyrus rolls, parchment scrolls and so on.

» ancient work = obra antigua.

Example: The 300 people, students or other, who took over the premises also manhandled ancient works of great historical value.

» Ancient World, the = Antigüedad, la. [Generalmente acompañado del artículo]

Example: Bexley has a different but similar system, which contains 31 broad categories including Ancient World, Travel and Exploration, Paranormal and War.

» as ancient as the hills = más viejo que Matusalén, tener más espolones que un gallo, ser ancestral.

Example: Rivers are ancient as the hills and never run dry -- unless subjected to severe environmental abuse = Los ríos son ancestrales y nunca se secan -- a no ser que sean expuestos a graves abusos medioambientales.

» since ancient times = desde la antigüedad.

Example: The pomegranate tree is native from Iran to the Himalayas and has been cultivated since ancient times throughout the Mediterranean region.

Ancient synonyms

past in spanish: pasado, pronunciation: pæst part of speech: noun, adjective old in spanish: antiguo, pronunciation: oʊld part of speech: adjective antique in spanish: antiguo, pronunciation: æntik part of speech: adjective, noun age-old in spanish: viejo, pronunciation: eɪdʒoʊld part of speech: adjective
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