archaic
/är-kā′ĭk/
adjective
  1. Relating to, being, or characteristic of a much earlier, often more primitive period, especially one that develops into a classical stage of civilization.
    an archaic bronze statuette; Archaic Greece.
  2. No longer current or applicable; antiquated: synonym: old.
    archaic laws.
  3. Relating to, being, or characteristic of words and language that were once in regular use but are now relatively rare and suggestive of an earlier style or period.
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The standard pronunciation in British English is really /ɑːˈkeɪ ik/ (Longman Pronunciation Dictionary), and there is no alternative. The splitting of the digraph into two phonemes is understandable as a remnant of the initial pronunciation intended to preserve the French ([aʀkaik]); in the French pronunciation /ai/ is not a diphthong, but two separate sounds.

The sequence /-ɪ.ɪ-/ is also found in other words:

  • voltaic, hebraic, mosaic (French), prosaic (French)
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ARCHAIC definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
3 senses: 1. belonging to or characteristic of a much earlier period; ancient 2. out of date; antiquated 3. (of an idiom,.... Click for more definitions.
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The standard pronunciation in British English is really /ɑːˈkeɪ ik/ (Longman Pronunciation Dictionary), and there is no alternative. The splitting of the digraph into two phonemes is understandable as a remnant of the initial pronunciation intended to preserve the French ([aʀkaik]); in the French pronunciation /ai/ is not a diphthong, but two separate sounds.

The sequence /-ɪ.ɪ-/ is also found in other words:

  • voltaic, hebraic, mosaic (French), prosaic (French)
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In English, there's a phoneme commonly called "long A" (because it evolved from what used to be a lengthened /a:/). This part's pretty uncontroversial: it's the phoneme in the middle of "face".

However, linguists have different views on how to transcribe this sound. It's often pronounced as a diphthong, so some people write it as /eɪ/, /ei/, or /ej/; other people just write it as /e/ for simplicity, and say it's fundamentally a single unit. This mostly comes down to a transcription convention. One standard way to talk about it (in a purely English context), without committing to any particular transcription, is "FACE" or "the FACE vowel".

In the word "archaic", the underlying phonemes in question are this "long A" (the FACE vowel) followed by "short I" (the KIT vowel). Some people transcribe this as /eɪ.ɪ/ or the like. But for me, I certainly don't pronounce the same vowel twice in a row: the off-glide of FACE is higher than the vowel in KIT. So I prefer to transcribe it instead as /ejɪ/, to emphasize this height difference.

The same sequence appears in a lot of words, when a suffix starting with KIT is attached to a root ending in FACE: others have mentioned "mosaic" and its ilk, but it also shows up in "laying" and so on.

P.S. As for how it happened: note the diaeresis in the Greek ἀρχαϊκός, indicating two separate vowels /a.i/ with a syllable break between them. When it was eventually borrowed into English (via Latin and French), this was how it was pronounced; later sound changes turned /a/ into /ej/ and /i/ into /ɪ/.

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archaic pronunciation in English [en] Phonetic spelling: ɑːˈkeɪɪk · Accent: British · archaic pronunciation · Pronunciation by TopQuark (Male from United Kingdom) Male from United Kingdom · Pronunciation by TopQuark · User information · Follow · 8 votes Good Bad ·
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Of or relating to what is archaic; also used as = archaic, adj. ... Marked by the characteristics of an earlier period; old-fashioned, primitive, antiquated. spec. in Archaeology, designating an early or formative… ... esp. of language: Belonging to an earlier period, no longer in common use, though still retained either by individuals, or generally, for special purposes, poetical, liturgical, etc. Thus the pronunciation obleege is archaic in the first case; the pronoun thou in the second.
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British English: ɑːʳkeɪɪk American English: ɑrkeɪɪk ... Archaic practices such as these are usually put forward by people of limited outlook. ... Drag the correct answer into the box.
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April 11, 2025 - Archaic comes from the Greek 'arkhaikos,' meaning 'ancient' or 'original,' originally describing the earliest styles in art and language before evolving to mean outdated or old-fashioned. ... A word or phrase that is old and no longer used in everyday language. "The word 'thou' is an archaism that we don't use in modern English...
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Word Originmid 19th cent.: from French archaïque, from Greek arkhaikos, from arkhaios, from arkhē ‘beginning’.See archaic in the Oxford Advanced American DictionarySee archaic in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic English · Check pronunciation: archaic ·
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Translations Definition Synonyms Pronunciation Translator Phrasebook open_in_new chevron_right · volume_up archaic {adj.} /ɑɹˈkeɪɪk/ Phonetics content data source explained in this page. volume_up · archaic belief · volume_up · archaic form · volume_up · archaic humans · Source: English volume_up It is absolutely archaic that we call cancer by prostate, by breast, by muscle.
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1 week ago - The term 'The Queen's English' has also been used by some writers. The phonetician Jack Windsor Lewis frequently criticised the name "Received Pronunciation" in his blog: he has called it "invidious", a "ridiculously archaic, parochial and question-begging term" and noted that American scholars find the term "quite curious". He used the term "General British...
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