oldfangled

See also: old-fangled

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Etymology

From old + fangled, modelled after new-fangled.

Adjective

oldfangled (comparative more oldfangled, superlative most oldfangled)

  1. old-fashioned
    • 2009 April 5, Jonathan Miles, “A Splash of Incognito”, in New York Times:
      Made from hand-harvested agave hearts roasted over a mesquite fire, Sombra seems a fitting partner for Chartreuse, with its producers’ similar adherence to oldfangled tradition.

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