| old | | |
| old | (n.) | past times (especially in the phrase `in days of old'). |
| old | (adj.) | (used especially of persons) having lived for a relatively long time or attained a specific age.; "his mother is very old"; "a ripe old age"; "how old are you?" |
| old | (adj.) | of long duration; not new.; "old tradition"; "old house"; "old wine"; "old country"; "old friendships"; "old money" |
| old | (adj.) | (used for emphasis) very familiar.; "good old boy"; "same old story" |
| old, older | (adj.) | skilled through long experience.; "an old offender"; "the older soldiers" |
| erstwhile, former, old, one-time, onetime, quondam, sometime | (adj.) | belonging to some prior time.; "erstwhile friend"; "our former glory"; "the once capital of the state"; "her quondam lover" |
| honest-to-god, honest-to-goodness, old, sure-enough | (adj.) | (used informally especially for emphasis).; "a real honest-to-god live cowboy"; "had us a high old time"; "went upriver to look at a sure-enough fish wheel" |
| old | (adj.) | of a very early stage in development.; "Old English is also called Anglo Saxon"; "Old High German is High German from the middle of the 9th to the end of the 11th century" |
| old, previous | (adj.) | just preceding something else in time or order.; "the previous owner"; "my old house was larger" |
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