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olde

Ye vs Olde - What's the difference?

ye | olde |


As a pronoun ye

is you (the people being addressed).

As a verb ye

is address a single person by the use of the pronoun {{term||ye}} instead of {{term|thou|lang=en}}.

As an article ye

is the.

As a proper noun Ye

is anglicized version of the 42nd most common Chinese surname.

As an adjective olde is

old.

Olde - What does it mean?

olde | |

Olds vs Olde - What's the difference?

olds | olde |


As a proper noun Olds

is {{surname}.

As a noun Olds

is {{cx|informal|lang=en}} An Oldsmobile.

As an adjective olde is

old.

Ode vs Olde - What's the difference?

ode | olde |


As a noun ode

is a short poetical composition proper to be set to music or sung; a lyric poem; especially, now, a poem characterized by sustained noble sentiment and appropriate dignity of style.

As an adjective olde is

old.

Orde vs Olde - What's the difference?

orde | olde |


As a noun orde

is .

As an adjective olde is

(archaic) old.

Olde vs Ole - What's the difference?

olde | ole |


As an adjective olde

is (archaic) old.

As a verb ole is

.

Colde vs Olde - What's the difference?

colde | olde |


As adjectives the difference between colde and olde

is that colde is while olde is (archaic) old.

Olde vs Onde - What's the difference?

olde | onde |


As an adjective olde

is (archaic) old.

As an adverb onde is

where?.

Olpe vs Olde - What's the difference?

olpe | olde |


As a proper noun olpe

is a town in north rhine-westphalia.

As an adjective olde is

(archaic) old.

Olde vs Lode - What's the difference?

olde | lode |

Lode is a anagram of olde.



As an adjective olde

is old.

As a noun lode is

a way or path; a road.

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