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age-old

[ eyj-ohld ]

adjective

  1. ancient; from time immemorial:

    an age-old tradition.



age-old

adjective

  1. very old or of long duration; ancient
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of age-old1

First recorded in 1900–05
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It's the age-old debate - which is the biggest football club in Britain?

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Regarded as the "lion of the nation", the Zulu king is the custodian of age-old traditions that place marriage and polygamy at the heart of royal success.

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