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7 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Old
,
a.
[
Compar.
Older
superl.
Oldest
.]
1.
Not
young
;
advanced
far
in
years
or
life
;
having
lived
till
toward
the
end
of
the
ordinary
term
of
living
;
as
,
an
old
man
;
an
old
age
;
an
old
horse
;
an
old
tree
.
Let
not
old
age
disgrace
my
high
desire
.
--
Sir
P
.
Sidney
.
The
melancholy
news
that
we
grow
old
.
--
Young
.
2.
Not
new
or
fresh
;
not
recently
made
or
produced
;
having
existed
for
a
long
time
;
as
,
old
wine
;
an
old
friendship
.
“An
old
acquaintance.”
3.
Formerly
existing
;
ancient
;
not
modern
;
preceding
;
original
;
as
,
an
old
law
;
an
old
custom
;
an
old
promise
.
“The
old
schools
of
Greece.”
--
Milton
.
“The
character
of
the
old
Ligurians.”
--
Addison
.
4.
Continued
in
life
;
advanced
in
the
course
of
existence
;
having
(
a
certain
)
length
of
existence
; --
designating
the
age
of
a
person
or
thing
;
as
,
an
infant
a
few
hours
old
;
a
cathedral
centuries
old
.
And
Pharaoh
said
unto
Jacob
,
How
old
art
thou?
--
Cen
.
xlvii
. 8.
Note:
☞
In
this
use
old
regularly
follows
the
noun
that
designates
the
age
;
as
,
she
was
eight
years
old
.
5.
Long
practiced
;
hence
,
skilled
;
experienced
;
cunning
;
as
,
an
old
offender
;
old
in
vice
.
Vane
,
young
in
years
,
but
in
sage
counsel
old
.
--
Milton
.
6.
Long
cultivated
;
as
,
an
old
farm
;
old
land
,
as
opposed
to
new
land
,
that
is
,
to
land
lately
cleared
.
7.
Worn
out
;
weakened
or
exhausted
by
use
;
past
usefulness
;
as
,
old
shoes
;
old
clothes
.
8.
More
than
enough
;
abundant
. [
Obs
.]
If
a
man
were
porter
of
hell
gate
,
he
should
have
old
turning
the
key
.
--
Shak
.
9.
Aged
;
antiquated
;
hence
,
wanting
in
the
mental
vigor
or
other
qualities
belonging
to
youth
; --
used
disparagingly
as
a
term
of
reproach
.
10.
Old-fashioned
;
wonted
;
customary
;
as
of
old
;
as
,
the
good
old
times
;
hence
,
colloquially
,
gay
;
jolly
.
11.
Used
colloquially
as
a
term
of
cordiality
and
familiarity
.
“Go
thy
ways
,
old
lad.”
Old age
,
advanced
years
;
the
latter
period
of
life
.
Old bachelor
.
See
Bachelor
, 1.
Old Catholics
.
See
under
Catholic
.
Old English
.
See
under
English
.
n.
, 2.
Old Nick
,
Old Scratch
,
the
devil
.
Old lady
Zool.
,
a
large
European
noctuid
moth
(
Mormo maura
).
Old maid
.
(a)
A
woman
,
somewhat
advanced
in
years
,
who
has
never
been
married
;
a
spinster
.
(b)
Bot.
A
West
Indian
name
for
the
pink-flowered
periwinkle
(
Vinca rosea
).
(c)
A
simple
game
of
cards
,
played
by
matching
them
.
The
person
with
whom
the
odd
card
is
left
is
the
old maid
.
Old man's beard
.
Bot.
(a)
The
traveler's
joy
(
Clematis Vitalba
).
So
named
from
the
abundant
long
feathery
awns
of
its
fruit
.
(b)
The
Tillandsia usneoides
.
See
Tillandsia
.
Old man's head
Bot.
,
a
columnar
cactus
(
Pilocereus senilis
),
native
of
Mexico
,
covered
towards
the
top
with
long
white
hairs
.
Old red sandstone
Geol.
,
a
series
of
red
sandstone
rocks
situated
below
the
rocks
of
the
Carboniferous
age
and
comprising
various
strata
of
siliceous
sandstones
and
conglomerates
.
See
Sandstone
,
and
the
Chart
of
Geology
.
Old school
,
a
school
or
party
belonging
to
a
former
time
,
or
preserving
the
character
,
manner
,
or
opinions
of
a
former
time
;
as
,
a
gentleman
of
the
old school
; --
used
also
adjectively
;
as
,
Old-School
Presbyterians
.
Old sledge
,
an
old
and
well-known
game
of
cards
,
called
also
all fours
,
and
high, low, Jack, and the game
.
Old squaw
Zool.
,
a
duck
(
Clangula hyemalis
)
inhabiting
the
northern
parts
of
both
hemispheres
.
The
adult
male
is
varied
with
black
and
white
and
is
remarkable
for
the
length
of
its
tail
.
Called
also
longtailed duck
,
south southerly
,
callow
,
hareld
,
and
old wife
.
Old style
.
Chron.
See
the
Note
under
Style
.
Old Testament
.
See
Old Testament
under
Testament
,
and
see
tanak
.
Old wife
. [
In
the
senses
b
and
c
written
also
oldwife
.]
(a)
A
prating
old
woman
;
a
gossip
.
Refuse
profane
and
old wives'
fables
.
--
1
Tim
.
iv
. 7.
(b)
Zool.
The
local
name
of
various
fishes
,
as
the
European
black
sea
bream
(
Cantharus lineatus
),
the
American
alewife
,
etc
.
(c)
Zool.
A
duck
;
the
old
squaw
.
Old World
,
the
Eastern
Hemisphere
.
Syn:
--
Aged
;
ancient
;
pristine
;
primitive
;
antique
;
antiquated
;
old-fashioned
;
obsolete
.
See
Ancient
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sev·en-up
,
n.
The
game
of
cards
called
also
all fours
,
and
old sledge
. [
U
.
S
.]
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sledge
n.
1.
A
strong
vehicle
with
low
runners
or
low
wheels
;
or
one
without
wheels
or
runners
,
made
of
plank
slightly
turned
up
at
one
end
,
used
for
transporting
loads
upon
the
snow
,
ice
,
or
bare
ground
;
a
sled
.
2.
A
hurdle
on
which
,
formerly
,
traitors
were
drawn
to
the
place
of
execution
. [
Eng
.]
3.
A
sleigh
. [
Eng
.]
4.
A
game
at
cards
; --
called
also
old sledge
,
and
all fours
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
All fours
All
four
legs
of
a
quadruped
;
or
the
two
legs
and
two
arms
of
a
person
.
To be
,
go
,
or
run
,
on all fours
(
Fig
.),
to
be
on
the
same
footing
;
to
correspond
(
with
)
exactly
;
to
be
alike
in
all
the
circumstances
to
be
considered
.
“This
example
is
on
all
fours
with
the
other.”
“No
simile
can
go
on
all
fours
.”
--
Macaulay
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Four
,
n.
1.
The
sum
of
four
units
;
four
units
or
objects
.
2.
A
symbol
representing
four
units
,
as
4
or
iv
.
3.
Four
things
of
the
same
kind
,
esp
.
four
horses
;
as
,
a
chariot
and
four
.
All fours
.
See
All fours
,
in
the
Vocabulary
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
High
,
n.
1.
An
elevated
place
;
a
superior
region
;
a
height
;
the
sky
;
heaven
.
2.
People
of
rank
or
high
station
;
as
,
high
and
low
.
3.
Card Playing
The
highest
card
dealt
or
drawn
.
High, low, jack, and the game
,
a
game
at
cards
; --
also
called
all fours
,
old sledge
,
and
seven up
.
In high and low
,
utterly
;
completely
;
in
every
respect
. [
Obs
.] --
Chaucer
.
On high
,
aloft
;
above
.
The
dayspring
from
on high
hath
visited
us
.
--
Luke
i
. 78.
--
The Most High
,
the
Supreme
Being
;
God
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
all
fours
n
:
card
games
in
which
points
are
won
for
taking
the
high
or
low
or
jack
or
game
[
syn
:
high-low-jack
]
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