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21Old... — Old... (engl., spr. Obid), so v.w. Alt...; hier nicht zu findende Orte s.u. den Zusatznamen od. Alt...; so: Old Aberdeen, s. Aberdeen …
22Old — (engl., spr. ōld), soviel wie alt …
23old|ie — «OHL dee», noun. Informal. something old and, often, well known, as a motion picture or song. Also, oldy …
24old|y — «OHL dee», noun, plural old|ies. = oldie. (Cf. ↑oldie) …
25Old '67 — is a song from Elton John s album, The Captain the Kid. Throughout its lyrics, John and Bernie Taupin look back upon the time they began forging their songwriting partnership and friendship. Categories: Elton John songsSongs with music by Elton… …
26old — I adjective advanced in years, ancient, antiquated, antique, archaic, crumbling, decadent, decayed, declining, decrepit, deteriorated, dilapidated, discontinued, disintegrated, early, elderly, enfeebled, hoary, inveteratus, matured, no longer… …
27.old — old, Erweiterung, die eine ältere Version einer Datei kennzeichnet und die automatisch z. B. während der Installation eines Programms vergeben werden kann. Es handelt sich i. d. R. um betriebssystemnahe Dateien (wie autoexec.bat oder… …
28old — adjective 1 USED OR NOT NEW having existed for a long time, or having been used a lot before: an old winter coat | a big old house | an old saying | My car s older than yours. | be (as) old as the hills (=be extremely old) 2 NOT YOUNG having… …
29old — oldness, n. /ohld/, adj., older, oldest or elder, eldest, n. adj. 1. far advanced in the years of one s or its life: an old man; an old horse; an old tree. 2. of or pertaining to the latter part of the life or term of existence of a person or… …
30old */*/*/ — UK [əʊld] / US [oʊld] adjective Word forms old : adjective old comparative older superlative oldest Words that may cause offence: old: Avoid saying that someone is old or elderly, and avoid referring to old or elderly people as the old or the… …