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old
adjective (older or elder , oldest or eldest )
1 advanced in age; that has existed for a long time; not young.
2 having a stated age five years old .
3 belonging or relating to the end period of a long life or existence old age .
4 (the old) old people as a group.
5 worn out or shabby through long use old shoes .
6 no longer in use; out of date; old-fashioned.
7 belonging to the past.
8 former or previous; earliest of two or more things went back to see their old house .
9 of long standing or long existence an old member of the society .
10 familiar, practised or skilled through long experience trotted out the same old excuses .
11 with the characteristics, eg experience, maturity or appearance, of age be old beyond one's years .
12 (Old) said of a language: that is the earliest form known or recorded Old English .
13 colloq, jocular used in expressions of familiar affection or contempt, etc good old Bill silly old fool .
14 colloq used for emphasis any old how .
15 colloq (usu high old, rare old, etc ) used for emphasis: great; excessive rare old time .
16 N Am tiresome, especially through repetition or familiarity This shtick is getting so old .
noun an earlier time men of old .
[Anglo-Saxon eald ]
oldish adjective .
as old as the hills colloq very old.
of old formerly; a long time ago.

older See Usage Note at elder1.

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