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Archive   /ˈɑrkˌaɪv/   Listen
Archive

noun
(pl. archives)
1.
A depository containing historical records and documents.
verb
1.
Put into an archive.  Synonym: file away.






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"Archive" Quotes from Famous Books



... whole archive of long letters. The captain, who, for the sake of fighting the infidels, had so sadly neglected his property that his own house in the Kramgasse fell into the hands of his creditors, had rented the second story in the cantor house. Barbara ...
— Uarda • Georg Ebers

... edition, I have transliterated Pater's Greek quotations. If there is a need for the original Greek, it can be viewed at my site, http://www.ajdrake.com/etexts, a Victorianist archive that contains the complete works of Walter Pater and many other nineteenth-century texts, ...
— Greek Studies: A Series of Essays • Walter Horatio Pater

... appear, aparecer, parecer apple, manzana to appoint, nombrar to appreciate, apreciar appreciation, estima to approach, aproximarse, abordar approximately, proximamente April, Abril arbiter, arbitro Arbitration Treaty, Tratado de Arbitraje architect, arquitecto archive, archive arduous, arduo to argue, argueir arm, brazo army, ejercito to arrange, arreglar, disponer arrangement, arreglo to arrive, llegar ash, fresno as it is, tal cual as it were, por decirlo asi to ask, pedir, rogar assets and liabilities, active y pasivo to assist, ...
— Pitman's Commercial Spanish Grammar (2nd ed.) • C. A. Toledano

... tenor, is in State-Paper Office: Prussian Despatches, vol. xl,—dateless; probably some months later in 1780.] without regret to anybody; and we will not reckon it worth transcribing farther. Such Missive, such two Missives (not now found in any archive) speed to England by express; may the winds be favorable. Her Majesty waits anxious at Berlin; ready to take refuge in a bed of sickness, should ...
— History Of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Vol. VI. (of XXI.) • Thomas Carlyle



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