Associations to the word «Olden»
Noun
- Georg
- Trenton
- Time
- Burg
- Reminiscence
- Rishi
- Goblet
- Splendour
- Moor
- Verity
- Cavalier
- Relic
- Minstrel
- Worshipper
- Announcer
- Seer
- Rudolf
- Day
- Bard
- Ale
- Godfrey
- Stump
- Glory
- Islet
- Cavern
- Ken
- Ballad
- Sire
- Accompaniment
- Tale
- Sweetness
- Sylvia
- Naples
- Samurai
- Starr
- Bog
- Writ
- Gloom
- Deed
- Foothill
- Stack
- Memorial
- Eternity
- Abode
- Hospitality
- Hans
- Mist
- Stool
- Maid
- Damascus
- Sanskrit
- Viz
- Tragedy
- Sudden
- Ancestor
- Legend
- Mansion
- Shine
- Piper
- Gone
- Bride
- Dame
- Madras
- Pyramid
- Mankind
- Witch
- Peasant
- Maybe
- Delight
- Pride
- Jersey
- Modern
- Sunshine
- Prophet
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
OLDEN, adjective. From or relating to a previous era.
OLDEN, adjective. Old; ancient.
OLDEN, verb. (intransitive) To grow old; age; assume an older appearance or character; become affected by age.
Dictionary definition
OLDEN, adjective. Long past; "olden days".
Wise words
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