eld

UK /ɛld/ US /ɛld/
noun 4verb 3adj 1

Definitions

noun

1

One's age, age in years, period of life.

The experience of many years gave old men peculiar qualification for various offices; and elders, or men of a ripe or advanced eld or age, were variously employed under the Mosaic law.

Promptly appeared a paragon, aged twenty-five or thereabouts, and exhibiting all the steadiness and serenity of advanced eld.

2

Old age, senility; an old person.

Dotard, (ſaide he) let be thy deepe aduiſe; Seemes that through many yeares thy wits thee faile, And that weake eld hath left thee nothing wiſe, Els neuer ſhould thy iudgement be ſo frayle, To meaſure manhood by the ſword or mayle.

Taught he not thee—the man of eld, / Whose eyes within his eyes beheld / Heaven's numerous hierarchy span / The mystic gulf from God to man?

3

Time; an age, an indefinitely long period of time.

4

Former ages, antiquity, olden times.

Once adown the dewy way a youthful cavalier spurred with a maiden mounted behind him, swiftly passing out of sight, recalling to the imagination some romance of eld, when the damosel fled with her lover.

adj

1

Old.

verb

1

To age, become or grow old.

2

To delay; linger.

3

To make old, age.

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