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    • Abacinate – to blind by holding a red-hot metal plate before someone’s eyes.
    • Abnegate – to renounce or reject.
    • Abrogate – to repeal or cancel a law or rule.
    • Accend – to kindle or light up.
  1. Sep 29, 2022 · Take, for instance, some of the old English words, like bumfuzzle and cattywampus - nobody knows anymore what they mean or that they ever existed! Sorry, now you are aware of their existence, so scratch the latter. Still, they definitely fall under the category of obsolete words and find their place neatly in our list of outdated words!

    • 40 obsolete words1
    • 40 obsolete words2
    • 40 obsolete words3
    • 40 obsolete words4
    • 40 obsolete words5
    • Crapulous – we know what you’re thinking; you’re thinking this has something to do with feeling crappy, right? Well, you’re not entirely wrong. It means to feel ill from excessive eating or drinking, like feeling crapulous the morning after your cake-binge-worthy birthday celebration.
    • Grumpish – this one dates back to the 1720s and it makes us pretty grumpish to realize it’s no longer used. It’s an alternative to sullen or grumpy.
    • Groak – while the origin of this word is unknown, it means to watch someone silently as they eat, in the hope that you will be invited to join them.
    • Pismire – literally, a word that’s derived from small insect and piss. Defined as an ant. “Hey look, there goes another pismire!” Em gee. Let’s bring that back, shall we?
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    • "Mobile phone" The last person to use this phrase and sound cool was Tupac, and he's been dead for 22 years. And for more words you probably should phase out of your vocabulary, These Are All of the Slang Terms You're Too Old to Use After 40.
    • "Dungarees" Whether you wear them skinny, baggy, or boot-cut, if you're calling your jeans "dungarees," you're definitely dating yourself.
    • "Rolodex" If you still have one of these on your desk, you might want to consider upgrading to its modern counterpart: the smartphone. And for the grunge enthusiasts out there, check out 20 Slang Terms From the 1990s No One Uses Anymore.
    • "Card" Today, typically what people use to play poker and other games with. If you're stuck in the past, however, this seems like a perfectly acceptable way to describe your hilarious friend.
  2. Mar 27, 2017 · Read below to see a list of the best words that need reviving. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now.

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  3. Jan 4, 2021 · Old English Nouns List. Words from Old English vocabulary are mainly found in literature and poetry prior to the Norman invasion of 1066. After this period, Middle English became the main representation of the English language before transitioning to the modern English we know today.

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  5. Sep 15, 2017 · Samuel Johnson, published an English dictionary in 1755. Joshua Reynolds/Public domain. A team of linguists at the University of York has excavated 30 “lost” words from the English language....