old-fashion

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Adjective[edit]

old-fashion (comparative more old-fashion, superlative most old-fashion)

  1. (dialect or nonstandard) Alternative form of old-fashioned
    • Quoted in 1992, Patrick B. Mullen, Listening to Old Voices: Folklore, Life Stories, and the Elderly (page 200)
      "I was to call him Pap. And Maw. And Luly. Old-fashion girl. They're old-fashion people. Their dress was up like this," he indicated a place high up on his neck, []