"Elderish" is a word in ENGLISH
Somewhat old; elderly.
All men should strive to learn before they die what they are running from and to and why.
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Little Tommy's kindergarten class was on a field trip to their local police station. There they saw pictures tacked to a big bulletin board. The label clearly read, "The 10 Most Wanted."One of the youngsters pointed to a picture and asked if it really was the photo of a wanted person."Yes," said the policeman, "the detectives want him very badly."So Little Tommy asked, while tugging on the man's belt, "Um, mister, why didn't you keep them when you took their pictures?"
One of several species of tropical birds, of the Old World, of the genus Pitta, somewhat resembling the thrushes, and …
Read the complete definitionIn old Eng-lish law. One of the forest courts, having a somewhat similar jurisdiction to that of the court of …
Read the complete definitionSomewhat old; advanced beyond middle age; bordering on old age; as, elderly people.
Read the complete definitionA name given to several varieties of Old World grapes, differing in color, size, etc., but all having a somewhat …
Read the complete definitionSomewhat old.
Read the complete definitionL. Fr. Next. A term somewhat used in modern law, and more fre-quently in the old law; as prochein ami, …
Read the complete definitionAn inspissated sap obtained from the root of the Convolvulus Scammonia, of a blackish gray color, a nauseous smell like …
Read the complete definitionAn old gold coin of Italy and Turkey. It was first struck at Venice about the end of the 13th …
Read the complete definitionAny one of several species of large Old World ducks of the genus Tadorna and allied genera, especially the European …
Read the complete definitionIn old English law. Two plow-lands, and somewhat less than a half. Go. Litt. 5a
Read the complete definitionAn old name for a nonmetallic mineral, usually cleavable and somewhat lustrous; as, calc spar, or calcite, fluor spar, etc. …
Read the complete definitionAn old form of piece for the organ or harpsichord, somewhat in the free and brilliant style of the prelude, …
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