The twelfthe that men shold worshippe the olde and auncyent men for theyr age and more for theyr wysedom than for her riches this knyght made none of thyse lawes/ but he first kepte hem.
It is composed of two tubes, one of which shuts into the other, like a telescope.
A Herd of Horses attacked by Gad-flies (OEstrus equi).
In the first volume of his "Travels in the North of Russia," Pallas relates that he saw insects of this species flying in great numbers in the environs of Winofka, and that he at first took them for flakes of snow.
An inn with this sign at Colchester is mentioned in one of the old Corporation records, dated 1603, as being an “auncyent inne” at that time.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "auncyent" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.