oldeco

Esperanto

Etymology

From olda (old) + -eco (quality).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [oldˈet͡so]
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  • Rhymes: -et͡so
  • Hyphenation: old‧e‧co

Noun

oldeco (uncountable, accusative oldecon)

  1. (literary) the quality of being old of age, oldness
    Synonym: maljuneco
    Antonym: juneco
  2. (literary) the quality of being old (not new)
    Synonym: malnoveco
    Antonym: noveco
  3. (slang) the quality of being old-fashioned or overly conservative in one's manner or point of view
  4. (slang) oldness, senility, the quality of being both old and out of touch
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