time-honoured in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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In her schema, the time-honoured name for non-realistic fiction is romance.
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He has siblings who hunt, and their children have been introduced to the time-honoured tradition of hunting.
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All our suits are made in the same time-honoured techniques, which have been used for over 200 years.
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The time-honoured tradition of "claques" lives on in the digital age.
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Perhaps it hasn't got that hackneyed time-honoured tag, dating back to only 1962, but it is a race to remember.
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Making pickles is a time-honoured tradition for many, but they take time to get right.
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Joey details in time-honoured girl group fashion the beauty of young love that takes place among the most mundane, humdrum of surroundings.
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Together with the magical colours of nature, the richness of mythology, and the joy of festivals, these time-honoured dolls are increasingly becoming rare to find.
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And to be fair, there was something rather time-honoured about it.
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It was felt that the time-honoured tradition of having a mascot should continue.
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