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agedness
agedness (ˈeɪdʒɪdnɪs) [f. aged a. + -ness.] 1. The quality of being aged, oldness.1530 Palsgr. 193/2 Agydnesse, anciennete. 1635 J. Hayward Banish'd Virg. 214 My wrinkles and withered agednesse. 1641 Milton Ch. Discip. i. (1851) 26 For Custome without Truth is but agednesse of Error. 1873 Spectator ... Oxford English Dictionary
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annosity
† aˈnnosity Obs. rare—1. [ad. L. annōsitātem, n. of quality f. annōs -us full of years, f. annus year.] Fullness of years, length of life, agedness.1654 Lestrange Chas. I, 136 Robert Parr..the wonder of our times for annosity and long life. 1742 Bailey, Annosity, Agedness. [Not in J. or mod. Dicts.] Oxford English Dictionary
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Sonnet 108
The agedness of love disappears as it looks back to when it was first created, even though the passage of time would suggest it should by now have died wikipedia.org
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Year Synonyms: 20 Synonyms and Antonyms for Year - YourDictionary
Synonyms for YEAR: twelvemonth, twelve months, vintage, cycle, class, continuum of days, Used in plural: age, agedness, elderliness, senectitude, senescence, Used in ...
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middle-aged
middle-aged, a. (stress variable) [f. middle a. + age n. + -ed2.] 1. a. Of middle-age, neither young nor old. Also transf. and fig.1608 Topsell Serpents 73 The elder looke to the family, placing in due order that hony which is gathered and wrought by the middle-aged Bees. 1611 Coryat Crudities 252 H... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jiang Gongfu
After more than a year, when he was to be given a different office, he submitted a petition, citing the poverty of his household and the agedness of his wikipedia.org
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under-age
under-ˈage, a. and n. [See under prep. 22 b and under-2.] 1. adj. Not of full age; youthful, immature.1594 Nashe Unfort. Trav. Wks. (Grosart) V. 52 Farre bee it my vnder-age argumentes should intrude themselues as a greene weake prop to support so high a building. 1612 Webster White Devil i. ii, I m... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tsukumogami
In modern times, the term can also be written 九十九神 (literally ninety-nine kami), to emphasize the agedness. wikipedia.org
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teenage
▪ I. teenage, a. and n.2 orig. N. Amer. (ˈtiːneɪdʒ) Also teen-age, teen age. [f. teen n.2 + age n.] A. adj. 1. Designating someone in their teens.1921 Daily Colonist (Victoria, B.C.) 11 Mar. 8/2 All ‘teen age’ girls of the city are cordially invited to attend the mass meeting to be held this evening... Oxford English Dictionary
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Le dernier sorcier
Perlimpinpin enters, revealing his agedness ("Chanson de Perlimpinpin" or "Quand j'étais un géant"). wikipedia.org
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ancienty
† ˈancienty Obs. Forms: 4 anciente, 5 -yaunte, aunciente, 5–6 -yente, -ientee, -ientye, -yauntye, ancianitie, 6–7 aunc-, ant-, ancientie, 6–8 ancienty. [a. AFr. ancienté for OFr. ancienneté, f. ancien ancient, cogn. w. Pr. ancianetat, It. anzianità, Sp. ancianidad. (Of Romanic formation: if the word... Oxford English Dictionary
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