Archaic may refer to:
Aborigine, aborigine or aboriginal may refer to:
Robin most commonly refers to several species of passerine birds.
Sina may refer to:
Faggot is a word used, usually pejoratively, to refer to a gay man.
A quarter is one-fourth, 1⁄4, 25%, or 0.25.
Samhita literally means "put together, joined, union", a "collection", and "a methodically, rule-based combination of text or verses". Saṃhitā also refers to the most ancient layer of text in the Vedas, consisting of mantras, hymns, prayers, litanies and benedictions.
Necessary or necessity may refer to:
Antebellum, Latin for "before war", may refer to:
Canteen most often refers to:
The name Archaic Period is given by archaeologists to early periods in an archaeological chronology, generally covering the early developments of permanent settlements, agriculture, and large societies. In particular, it may refer to:
The symbol ↑, an upward pointing arrow, also called up arrow, uparrow, or upwards arrow, may refer to:
Alyeska may refer to:
Chinaman is an archaic term for a Chinese person.
Skarbek is a Polish language surname, which originally meant a rich individual or miser, derived from the word skarb, meaning "treasure" or "wealth". The name may refer to:
Dost may refer to:
The term archaic Homo sapiens has different meanings depending on the preferred system of taxonomy. See Human taxonomy for the question of taxonomic classification of early human varieties.
Undefined may refer to:
Konieczka, Konieczko, Konieczek are Polish surnames derived from the nicknames Koniec, Konieczka, etc., ultimately from the Polish word koniec. Their archaic feminine form Koniecczanka was also recorded. The word koniec itself has meanings similar to those of the word end end. This personal name was recorded in Poland since at least 1465.

Kuźniar is a Polish-language surname. It is an occupational surname literally meaning "blacksmith" (archaic), from "kuźnia", "smithy".
Konovalenko is a Ukrainian-language surname derived from the occupation of konoval [ коновал ], an archaic term for "veterinarian", literally meaning "descendant of konoval". Notable people with this surname include: