elden |
elder |
As an adjective elder
is comparative of old: older, greater than another in age or seniority.
As a noun elder
is an older person or an older member, usually a leader, of some community.
As a proper noun Elder
is {{surname|lang=en}.
As a verb elden is
to age, grow older.
elden |
elsen |
As a verb elden
is (obsolete) to age, grow older.
As a noun elsen is
an awl, a pointed tool.
elden |
elfen |
As a verb elden
is (obsolete) to age, grow older.
As an adjective elfen is
belonging to, or relating to, elves.
elmen |
elden |
As an adjective elmen
is (rare|dialectal|or|archaic) of or pertaining to an elm tree.
As a verb elden is
(obsolete) to age, grow older.
elden |
eldern |
In obsolete terms the difference between elden and eldern
is that
elden is to age, grow older while
eldern is made of elder.
As a verb elden
is to age, grow older.
As an adjective eldern is
elder; elderly; aged; old.
elven |
elden |
In obsolete terms the difference between elven and elden
is that
elven is a female elf, a fairy, nymph while
elden is to age, grow older.
As a noun elven
is a female elf, a fairy, nymph.
As an adjective elven
is belonging to, or relating to, elves.
As a verb elden is
to age, grow older.
elden |
ellen |
As a verb elden
is (obsolete) to age, grow older.
As a proper noun ellen is
.
leden |
elden |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between leden and elden
is that
leden is (obsolete) language; speech while
elden is (obsolete) to age, grow older.
As a noun leden
is (obsolete) language; speech.
As a verb elden is
(obsolete) to age, grow older.
elden |
eldren |
As a verb elden
is (obsolete) to age, grow older.
As an adjective eldren is
.
elden |
olden |
As verbs the difference between elden and olden
is that
elden is to age, grow older while
olden is to grow old; age; assume an older appearance or character; become affected by age.
As an adjective olden is
from or relating to a previous era.
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