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auld

 

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Adjective auld has 1 sense
  1. auld - a Scottish word; "auld lang syne"
    Antonym:
    new (indirect, via old)

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Auld

Description:

Auld, an adjective, refers to something or someone old, typically used in Scottish or old English dialects. It can denote a sense of age, nostalgia, or historical significance.

Examples:

1. Adjective (old):

  • The auld castle stood proudly on the hilltop.
  • In his auld age, he often reminisced about his youth.

2. Adjective (former):

  • She was the auld teacher who retired after thirty years of service.
  • The auld mayor fondly remembered his time in office.

3. Noun (elderly person):

  • The aulds of the village gathered for their weekly card game.
  • She respected the wisdom of the aulds in her community.

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