Definition: A grotesque representation of a figure; a gargoyle.
Alright class, settle down now, let’s take a look!
That dictionary definition you read – it’s a bit tricky, indeed! “Grotesque representation of a figure; a gargoyle” - that's just one small piece of the puzzle.
Let’s break it down nice and slow, so everyone can know:
“Antique” means something
old
, you see,
A treasure from history, for you and me!
It isn’t just about being worn and gray,
But having a past, in a special way.
Think of a rocking chair, quite worn with time,
Or a dusty book, in its aged prime.
An antique clock, with a tick-tock sound,
Stories it holds, all around!
A gargoyle, you’re right,
can
be antique too,
Protecting a building, loyal and true.
But "antique" on its own, simply means “old,”
From decades past, stories to unfold.
Does that make more sense? Any questions before we move along?