Defn: An antiquary; a collector of antiques. [R.] Pinkerton.
ANTIQUITARIAN
An*tiq`ui*ta"ri*an, n.
Defn: An admirer of antiquity.
Note: [Used by Milton in a disparaging sense.] [Obs.]
ANTIQUITY An*tiq"ui*ty, n.; pl. Antiquities. Etym: [L. antiquitas, fr. antiquus: cf. F. antiquité. See Antique.]
1. The quality of being ancient; ancientness; great age; as, a statue of remarkable antiquity; a family of great antiquity.
2. Old age. [Obs.] It not your voice broken . . . and every part about you blasted with antiquity Shak.
3. Ancient times; former ages; times long since past; as, Cicero was an eloquent orator of antiquity.
4. The ancients; the people of ancient times. That such pillars were raised by Seth all antiquity has Sir W. Raleigh.
5. An old gentleman. [Obs.] You are a shrewd antiquity, neighbor Clench. B. Jonson.