different between antiquist vs antiquest
antiquist
English
Etymology
antique +? -ist
Noun
antiquist (plural antiquists)
- An antiquary; a collector of antiques.
- 1784, John Pinkerton, An Essay on Medals
- For the ineffable delight which the sheer antiquist takes in any rusty commodity
- 1784, John Pinkerton, An Essay on Medals
Translations
antiquist From the web:
antiquest
English
Adjective
antiquest
- superlative form of antique: most antique
Anagrams
- quaintest, quintates
antiquest From the web:
- what antiques are selling in 2021
- what antiques
- what antiques are worth money
- what antiques are worth the most money
- what antiques are worth a lot of money
- what antiques sell best
- what antiques are worth collecting
- what antiques to look for
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