Dotard (/ ˈdoʊtərd /; doh - terd) A somewhat
archaic word for an elderly person considered to be weak or senile, used by North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong - Un to refer to U.S. President Donald Trump in September.
Of course, it's important that he be understood, and that students aren't mired in a swamp
of archaic words.
Why he writes such long, convoluted sentences
with archaic words in such a stilted style is beyond me.
The reason we and the rest of the world as a matter of fact, is in the sad shape we're in is
an archaic word called «sin».
The archaic word for United States is «The Country with the Patterned Flag» and stems from the fact that the American Flag was frequently in port cities and was rather distinct when compared to other nations.
They use simple modern language rather than using bombastic and
archaic words or terminology.
It has the potential to grant extraordinary powers to peace officers and other «guards», and
its archaic wording raises interpretation concerns that ought not to be borne by citizens at a time such as the G20... It could also be the position of the government that the police needed additional powers during the G20.