eparcuale
/ɛpɑʁkwɛl/Definitions
1. noun
A term used to describe a rare or obsolete word, especially one that is considered archaic or no longer in common use.
“The linguist’s book discussed the eparcuale of the ancient language, highlighting its unique features and historical significance.”
2. verb
To make or declare something eparcuale, often in a humorous or ironic way.
“The writer eparcualized the outdated phrase, poking fun at its outdated nature and bringing it back into the spotlight.”