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OLDE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary olde in British English (ˈəʊldɪ ) adjective an archaic spelling of ' old ' that is now used in the names of places and in advertising to suggest traditional charm and quaintness
Olde - definition of olde by The Free Dictionary olde (ˈəʊldɪ) adj an archaic spelling of 'old' that is now used in the names of places and in advertising to suggest traditional charm and quaintness
Old vs Olde - Whats the difference? - WikiDiff As adjectives the difference between old and olde is that old is of an object, concept, relationship, etc , having existed for a relatively long period of time while olde is old
Olde Definition Meaning | YourDictionary Food is served in the Stove Restaurant where the wooden beams and red brick create an olde worlde atmosphere They retain much of the olde world charm you would expect from that era While most properties within the group have an olde worlde charm, neither of them feels outdated or stuffy
OLDE - Definition in English - bab. la UK ˈəʊldi • UK əʊld adjective(attributive)in or relating to an old-fashioned style that is intended to be quaint and attractive Ye Olde Tea Shoppe Examples Morris dancers often claim to be keeping alive a quaint ye olde English custom British You'll find them on estates yes, but also in the nice, leafy suburbs and in quaint olde