quaint
41un|ac|quaint|ed — «UHN uh KWAYN tihd», adjective. not acquainted. –un´ac|quaint´ed|ness, noun …
42old-time quaint — nonmodern onmodern adj. 1. not modern; of or characteristic of an earlier time. Opposite of {modern}. [Narrower terms: {antebellum}; {fogyish, mossgrown, mossy, stick in the mud(prenominal), stodgy old fashioned}; {medieval, mediaeval, gothic};… …
43ac|quaint|ance|ship — «uh KWAYN tuhns shihp», noun. 1. the relation between acquaintances: »Their acquaintanceship lasted many years. 2. personal knowledge; acquaintance: »While Interlingua can be read with little difficulty by almost anyone, books are available which …
44un|ac|quaint|ance — «UHN uh KWAYN tuhns», noun. lack of acquaintance or familiarity; lack of knowledge; ignorance …
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48un·ac·quaint·ed — /ˌʌnəˈkweıntəd/ adj 1 : not having knowledge about something : not having seen or experienced something often + with I am unacquainted with her books. [=I have never read or heard about her books] 2 : not having met : not knowing each other in a… …
49quaintly — quaint·ly …
50Nadsat — Quaint, said Dr. Brodsky, like smiling, the dialect of the tribe. Do you know anything of its provenance, Branom? Odd bits of old rhyming slang, said Dr. Branom..... A bit of gipsy talk, too. But most of the roots are Slav. Propaganda. Subliminal …