Exipronouns are pronouns sets that are known as the traditional, existing pronoun sets of a language. They are the opposite of neopronouns.
In English, exipronouns are he/him, she/her, and they/them, as well as it/its (though some people may consider "it" be a neopronoun, since it's not standard usage when referring to a person).
In Spanish, exipronouns are Él, La, and Lo (though some may consider "lo" to not be a pronoun since it is meant for turning adjectives into nouns, not referring to people).
For a comprehensive list of exipronouns, please see Category:Exipronouns.
Someone who uses exipronouns would be called exipronominal.
Etymology[]
The "exi-" prefix comes from the word "existing".[3]
"Arch-" and similar prefixes come from the word(s) "archaic", meaning old or out of date, and/or "archeology".[2]