olde
See also: olde-
English
editAdjective
editolde (comparative more olde, superlative most olde)
- Archaic spelling of old.
- 1973 November 25, James G. Andrews, “In Merrie Olde Arkansas”, in The Commercial Appeal Mid-South Magazine, page 4:
- Crossbowmen from such distant realms as Texas, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Missouri, Illinois, New York, New Jersey and Delaware, all right there in Merrie Olde Arkansas, in the non-medieval year of 1973.
- 1989 March 11, Dayton Daily News, volume 112, number 183, Dayton, Oh., page 8 - A:
- Staid, olde Britain goes bonkers / ‘Red-Nose Day’ puts chuckle in charity
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edit- june (“in a young manner, youthfully”)
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editEtymology
editFrom Old English ald, from Proto-West Germanic *ald, from Proto-Germanic *aldaz (“grown-up”).
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editolde
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editReferences
edit- “ōld(e, adj.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
Noun
editolde
- A moon in its first phase after new; a waxing crescent.
- 1225, Dialogue on Vices and Virtues:
- Wið-uten ðe læche ðe loceð after mannes ikynde, þe newe oðer elde, and ðe wrihte his timber to keruen after ðare mone, ðe is ikyndelich þing; elles hit is al ȝedwoll.
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