Definition of "antient"
antient
noun
plural antients
Quotations
Our voyagers make beasts under the name of Pongos, Mandrills, and Orang-Outang, of the very beings, which the antients exalted into divinities under the name of Satyrs, Fauns, and Sylvans.
1761, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, A discourse upon the origin and foundation of the inequality among mankind, page 230
We likewise see by the valuable Work of Andrew Burdon, professor of the Royal French Academy of Painting, that the Antients occasionally used the Amphora form in other parts of the world as both cinereous and lachrymal urns; […]
1802, Maria Guthrie, Matthew Guthrie, A tour performed in the years 1795-6 through the Taurida, or Crimea, the ancient kingdom of Bosphorus, the once-powerful republic of Tauric Cherson, and all the other countries on the north shore of the Euxine, ceded to Russia by the peace of Kainardgi and Jassy, page 439
adjective
comparative antienter or more antient, superlative antientest or most antient
Quotations
I should greatly value any information sent me in regard to medical traditions or references to antient treatment in manuscripts, printed works, etc. [...] I should be glad to receive any information respecting the early history of ergot and ergotism, also references to the use of ergot as a medicinal agent in antient times.
1908, Wellcome, Henry S., From Ergot to ‘Ernutin’, page 9