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- ELDER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ELDER is elderberry How to use elder in a sentence
- Elder - definition of elder by The Free Dictionary
Define elder elder synonyms, elder pronunciation, elder translation, English dictionary definition of elder adj 1 Greater than another in age or seniority 2 Archaic Superior to another or others, as in rank n 1 An older person 2 An older, influential
- ELDER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ELDER definition: 1 an older person, especially one with a respected position in society: 2 an official of a… Learn more
- Elder - Wikipedia
An elder is someone with a degree of seniority or authority Elder or elders may refer to:
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- ELDER Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Elder describes something or someone older For example, if you have two sons, one is the elder son (the older one, born first) and one is the junior son (the younger one, born second) Elder also describes being of higher rank, or more senior An elder is an old person Old might depend on who you ask
- elder - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
The normal comparative of old is older The irregular form elder is sometimes used with family members, but is otherwise rare (except in fixed expressions such as elder statesman) Elder is generally limited to attributive position (my elder brother) and does not occur in predicative position (My brother is older *elder) This also implies that elder cannot be followed by than
- ELDER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
An elder is a bush or small tree which has groups of small white flowers and black berries
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