What is another word for ancient city?

Pronunciation: [ˈe͡ɪnʃənt sˈɪti] (IPA)

An ancient city is a term used for cities and settlements that have existed for thousands of years. Synonyms for ancient city include historical city, old city, vintage city, antique city, traditional city, classical city, archaic city, and medieval city. Despite the fact that these cities were built centuries ago, many of them still remain inhabited today, and are known for their rich culture and heritage. These cities are not only a testament to the advancements and accomplishments of ancient civilizations but also serve as great tourist attractions, drawing millions of visitors every year who seek to bask in their historical splendor.

What are the hypernyms for Ancient city?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Ancient city

  • Slavery in the British colonies of North America was more than a century-and-a-half old before independence. It was roundly condemned, at one time or another, by nearly all the important political personages of the Revolution. I know of no instance in which any of these personages contradicted the doctrine of the Declaration, or maintained that slavery was a positive good. We must recognize, however, that slavery next to the family was perhaps the oldest institution of civilized mankind. Its origin in the ancient world came with the discovery that it was more profitable to enslave an enemy defeated in war than to kill him. The ancient law of the ancient city may be seen in the Bible. When the Israelites conquered Jericho, they put to the sword everyone in the city—men and women, young and old, sheep, oxen, and asses. Only Rahab the harlot and her family were spared, since they had given shelter to the Israelite spies. Later, in the custom of ancient warfare, the males of a defeated people would all be killed, but the women and children would be carried into slavery. Eventually the entire population of a defeated people would be enslaved. Such are the steps in the human story. That defeat in war meant slavery was the rule for many thousands of years.
    Harry V. Jaffa

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