Definitionadj. of or relating to persons who study or deal in antiques or antiquities
Last update: July 17, 2015
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He is an antiquarian and works in Archeological Survey of India. [Please select]
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The subjects of the poems are threefold: (I) amatory and personal, mostly regarding Cynthia - seventy-two (sixty Cynthia elegies), of which the last book contains three; (2) political and social, on events of the day - thirteen, including three in the last book; (3) historical and antiquarian - six, of which five are in the last book. [Please select]
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Now in the possession of the Concord Antiquarian Society. [Please select]
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It's a chance for the local antiquarian society if they'd only take it. [Please select]
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Steiner, in "Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society," April 1915, pp. [Please select]
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Steiner, in "Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society," April 1915 pp. [Please select]
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James Lemoine, of Quebec, the gifted antiquarian, and President of the Royal Society of Canada. [Please select]
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The President of the Maidstone Antiquarian Society has taken them away in his bag. [Please select]
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[76] April 20, 1857, Abby Kelley Foster Papers, American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts. [Please select]
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” During the latter half of the century it became a fashion for landed gentry to have engravings made of their country seats, and antiquarian publications with illustrations were produced. [Please select]
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He had money enough, anyway, and he got interested in scientific research--antiquarian, mostly, though he's done a bit of mountain-climbing and glacier-studying for the National Geographic Society. [Please select]
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