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aldest
† ˈaldest, a. Obs. or dial. [f. ald old + -est; see alder a. to which it belongs.] = eldest a., oldest a.1205 Layam. 6947 Þe aldeste hæhte Fulgenius [1250 Þe eldest]. Ibid. 2105 Þe ældeste broðer. 1297 R. Glouc. 233 Þe aldest hous al so. c 1325 E.E. Allit. P. B. 1333 Bolde Baltaȝar, watȝ his barn al... Oxford English Dictionary
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oldest
oldest, a. (ˈəʊldɪst) [f. old a. + -est.] The later ‘levelled’ superlative of old, which has superseded the earlier form eldest in all except special uses: see eldest a. 2, 3, 5. 1. In ordinary senses derived from old: Farthest advanced in age; first made or produced; most ancient: = eldest 1, 3.c 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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stall
▪ I. stall, n.1 (stɔːl) Forms: 1 steall, steal, stal, 3–7 stal, stalle, 3 steal, 3–4 stel, 4–6 stale, (5 stayle, stawll), 6 staull, stawle, stawyll, 6–7 staule, 7 staul, 6–9 Sc. staw, 3– stall. [Com. Teut. (wanting in Gothic): OE. steall masc. standing, state, place, stall for cattle, corresponds to... Oxford English Dictionary
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old
▪ I. old, a. (adv., n.1) (əʊld) Forms: see below. [Com. Teut.: Early ME. old:—OE. ald (WSax. eald) = OFris. and OS. ald (MDu. out, oud-, Du. oud, MLG. old, LG. oll), OHG. (MHG., Ger.) alt:—OTeut. *alˈđo-z, orig. a ppl. formation (corresp. to Gr. forms in -τός, L. -tus) from OTeut. vb. stem al-, Goth... Oxford English Dictionary
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