unancient

English

Etymology

From un- +‎ ancient.

Adjective

unancient (comparative more unancient, superlative most unancient)

  1. Not ancient.
    • 1990, Charles F. Fraker, Celestina: Genre and Rhetoric, page 22:
      It is almost unnecessary to point out the features of his work which could have no place in an old play. The first scene is obviously and notoriously unancient.