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Elderly, ageing, aged, advanced in years or age,long-lived, past one's prime, grey, full of years, getting on(in years), hoary, superannuated, Colloq over the hill, past it:Bill is too old to continue working in the mine.
Ancient,antiquated, antediluvian, fossil, prehistoric, Noachian,obsolete, antique, outdated, out of date, old-time, dated,archaic, stale, out-moded, pass‚, Literary Ogygian: Thearchaeological dig has turned up some interesting old artefacts.3 time-worn, decayed, dilapidated, ramshackle, disintegrated,crumbling, shabby, worn out, dusty, broken-down, tumbledown,disused, unused, cast off, cast aside: They have torn down theold mill near the river.
Long-standing, well-established,enduring, lasting, age-old, time-honoured: It is hard to see anold friendship die.
Former, olden, bygone, early, primordial,primitive: In the old days, it took a week to travel fromLondon to Edinburgh.
Previous, preceding, prior, former,quondam, erstwhile, one-time, ex-: The West End was my oldstamping-ground when I lived in London.
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Belonging only or chiefly to thepast; lingering on; former (old times; haunted by old memories).8 dating from far back; long established or known; ancient,primeval (old as the hills; old friends; an old family).
Colloq.a an elderly man. b an affectionate form of address to a boy orman. old boy network Brit. colloq. preferment in employmentof those from a similar social background, esp. fellow ex-pupilsof public schools. the old country the native country ofcolonists etc. Old English the English language up to c.1150.old-fashioned in or according to a fashion or tastes no longercurrent; antiquated. Old French the French language of theperiod before c.1400. old fustic see FUSTIC. old girl 1 aformer female pupil of a school.
Colloq. a an elderly woman.b an affectionate term of address to a girl or woman. Old GloryUS the US national flag. old gold a dull brownish-gold colour.old guard the original or past or conservative members of agroup. old hand a person with much experience. old hat colloq.something tediously familiar or out of date. Old High GermanHigh German (see GERMAN) up to c.1200. old lady colloq. one'smother or wife. old lag see LAG(3). old maid 1 derog. anelderly unmarried woman.
Acard-game in which players try not to be left with an unpairedqueen. old-maidish like an old maid. old man colloq.
An affectionate form of address to a boyor man. old man's beard a wild clematis, Clematis vitalba, withgrey fluffy hairs round the seeds: also called traveller's joy(see TRAVELLER). old master 1 a great artist of former times,esp. of the 13th-17th c. in Europe.
A painting by such apainter. old moon the moon in its last quarter, before the newmoon. Old Nick colloq. the Devil. Old Norse see NORSE. anold one a familiar joke. Old Pals Act Brit. the principle thatfriends should always help one another. Old Pretender JamesStuart (1688-1766), son of James II and claimant to the Britishthrone. old retainer see RETAINER 3b. old school 1 traditionalattitudes.
The principle ofexcessive loyalty to traditional values. old soldier anexperienced person, esp. in an arduous activity. old stager anexperienced person, an old hand. old style of a date reckonedby the Julian calendar. Old Testament the part of the ChristianBible containing the scriptures of the Hebrews. old-timebelonging to former times. old-timer US a person with longexperience or standing. old wives' tale a foolish orunscientific tradition or belief. old woman colloq.
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