older
See also: Older
English
Adjective
older
- comparative form of old: more old, elder, senior
- My older brother and I are Catholic twins. He’s older by eleven months, not quite a year older than me.
- 1982, Wall of Voodoo (lyrics and music), “Mexican Radio”, in Call of the West:
- I feel a hot wind on my shoulder / And the touch of a world that is older
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Old Norse ǫlr (compare Icelandic elri, Danish el, Swedish al), from Proto-Germanic *aluz, *alusō (compare English alder), variant of *alizō, *alisō (compare Dutch els, German Erle), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂élisos.
Noun
older m or f (definite singular olderen or oldra, indefinite plural oldre or oldrer, definite plural oldrene)
Synonyms
References
- “older” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Old Norse ǫlr (compare Icelandic elri, Danish el, Swedish al), from Proto-Germanic *aluz, *alusō (compare English alder), variant of *alizō, *alisō (compare Dutch els, German Erle), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂élisos.
Noun
older m (definite singular olderen, indefinite plural oldrar, definite plural oldrane)
older f (definite singular oldra, indefinite plural oldrer, definite plural oldrene)
Synonyms
References
- “older” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
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