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olde [ˈəʊld, Am ˈoʊld] ADJ attr, inv hum

olde → old

olde
alt

See also old

I . old [əʊld, Am oʊld] ADJ

6. old attr, inv inf (expression of affection):

old
[gute(r)] alte(r) FRG

7. old attr, inv pej inf:

geiler alter Bock pej vulg

II . old [əʊld, Am oʊld] N

1. old (elderly people):

2. old liter (in past times):

to know sb of old esp Brit

olde worlde [ˌəʊldiˈwɜ:ldi] ADJ Brit, Aus inf

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Perhaps we should say, never mind the quaintness olde world look, rebuild in slate, or anything, but not thatch!
www.dorsetecho.co.uk
It's not a museum piece carted in to show what ye olde cinema used to be, however.
www.grenfellrecord.com.au
Ye olde sandwich board is a sign masquerading as clothes, and has been around for ages.
www.racked.com
The sight of modern sensibilities lurking behind the curtains can break ye olde spell.
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