ancient history
Americannoun
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the study or a course of study of history before the end of the Western Roman Empire a.d. 476.
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information or an event of the recent past that is common knowledge or is no longer pertinent.
Last week's news is ancient history.
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an event, as in a person's life, that occurred in the remote past and has no practical relationship with the present.
She was my best friend in high school, but that's ancient history now.
noun
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the history of the ancient world from the earliest known civilizations to the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in 476 a.d
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informal a recent event or fact sufficiently familiar to have lost its pertinence
Etymology
Origin of ancient history
First recorded in 1585–95
Example Sentences
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According to the Royal & Ancient history, the famed and St Andrews-born Old Tom Morris came south to watch that event, then wound up playing even at age almost 73.
From Washington Post • Jul. 14, 2021
Odds of winning: 3 to 2 Ancient history often seems like a balkanized realm of distinct cultures, each frozen in their own distinct moment.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Ancient history, modern meance Mount St. Helens has a history of eruption and dormacny that dates back at least 40,000 years.
From Time Magazine Archive
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"Ancient history, yes; but it's a standing invitation and they've called him names: poltroon, coward——" "Well, really, Mr. So-and-so, while we can't justify the names, nor the invitation, we can't wonder at the givers."
From Gideon's Band A Tale of the Mississippi by Cable, George Washington
Ancient history, and modern; parts here and there, in different books.
From Nobody by Warner, Susan
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