olde

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English

Adjective

olde (comparative more olde, superlative most olde)

  1. Archaic spelling of old.

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Basque

Noun

olde

  1. impulse

Esperanto

Adverb

olde

  1. (chiefly poetic, neologism) agedly, oldly

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Middle English

Adjective

olde

  1. old

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  • English: old

Noun

olde

  1. 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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Tok Pisin

Etymology

From English all day

Adverb

olde

  1. daily

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