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Archaic words from poem the plate of gold

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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Archaic words along with their meanings in the poem:

Writ                    something written

Loveth                  loves

Lo                           archaic exclamation to draw attention    

Guerdon               reward

Thou                      you

Thine                     yours

Explanation

Archaic words are old words that were used in the past long ago. Such words are not used in the modern English. However, they are used by some writers to give literary touches.

Answered by JackelineCasarez
3

The archaic words used in the poem 'The Plate of Gold' are:

Writ, Loveth, Lo, Guerdon, Thou, Thine.

Explanation:

  • Archaic words are elucidated as the words that have become obsolete now.
  • These words were used a long time back but are no longer used in standard communication(modern). Thus, these words are no more a part of the language(English).
  • The poem titled 'The Plate Of Gold' is authored by James Henry Leigh Hunt and conveys the divine message of almighty's omniscient presence and observation of each human's deeds.
  • It involves a number of archaic words as mentioned above which have lost their meaning with time to give a special effect in tone and meaning.
  • The meanings of these words(in archaic context) are as follows:

       Writ - something written

        Loveth - loves

        Lo - archaic exclamation to draw attention    

        Guerdon - reward

        Thou - you

        Thine - yours

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