Older vs Olden - What's the difference?
older | olden |
(old), elder, senior
elderly
From or relating to a previous era.
* Cole Porter, Anything Goes
Old; ancient.
* 1857 , Martha Griffith Browne, Autobiography of a Female Slave (page 347)
As adjectives the difference between older and olden
is that older is (old), elder, senior while olden is from or relating to a previous era.As a verb olden is
to grow old; age; assume an older appearance or character; become affected by age.older
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Adjective
(head)- My older' brother and I are Catholic twins. He’s '''older''' by eleven months, not quite a year ' older than me.
- The thoughtful lad helped an older lady across the street.
olden
English
Etymology 1
From .Adjective
(-)- In olden days a glimpse of stocking was looked on as something shocking. Now heaven knows, anything goes.
- We told over the story of past sufferings, and renewed olden vows of devotion.