Synonyms: aged, aging, ancient, been around, declining, gray, hoary, long in tooth, lot of mileage, no spring chicken, old, olden, on last leg, over the hill, retired, tired, venerable
ihtiyar, yaşlılara, yaşını başını almış, yaşlı, yaşlı başlı, yaşlıca, ununu elemiş tarağını asmış, oldukça yaşlı, (isim) ihtiyar, yaşını basını almış, yalnızca, yaşlı kimse, kıdemli kimse, ata, yaşça büyük kimse, yaslı olmak, itibarlı kişi, büyük, mürver ağacı, yaşça büyük, mürver, kıdemli, daha yaşlı, (yaşça) büyük, kıdeml, iki kişiden büyük olanı, yaşlı/itibarlı kişi, kilise mütevelli heyeti üyesi, eski, elder statesman devlet işleri için fikri sorulan, daha ilerde veya kıdemli olan, mürver/büyük, kendisine danışılan emekli kimse, iki kişinin yaşça daha büyüğü,
old; having lived for relatively many years, older, Somewhat old; advanced beyond middle age; bordering on old age; as, elderly people, old, people aged 60 years and over The term is mainly used for comparative purposes See also functional age, aged people collectively, old, aged, senior, politeness You use elderly as a polite way of saying that someone is old. an elderly couple Many of those most affected are elderly. The elderly are people who are old. The elderly are a formidable force in any election, advanced in years; (`aged' is pronounced as two syllables); "aged members of the society"; "elderly residents could remember the construction of the first skyscraper"; "senior citizen", Individuals age 65 and over, A person who is age 60 and over, One ordained to the office of elder, An officer of a church, sometimes having teaching responsibilities, Comparative of old; greater than another in age or seniority, Male missionary, title for a male missionary; title for a general authority, An older person or an older member, usually a leader, of some community, The lowest office in the Melchizedek priesthood, A priest or priestess in the modern pagan tradition known as Asatru or Heathenry, A small tree of the genus Sambucus having white flowers in a cluster, and purple berries, This entity is highly evolved and extremely wise, Older; more aged, or existing longer, Born before another; prior in years; senior; earlier; older; as, his elder brother died in infancy; opposed to younger, and now commonly applied to a son, daughter, child, brother, etc, A person who, on account of his age, occupies the office of ruler or judge; hence, a person occupying any office appropriate to such as have the experience and dignity which age confers; as, the elders of Israel; the elders of the synagogue; the elders in the apostolic church, One who is older; a superior in age; a senior, any of a number of trees or shrubs; person who is older, A clergyman authorized to administer all the sacraments; as, a traveling elder, An aged person; one who lived at an earlier period; a predecessor, a person who is older than you are any of various church officers any of numerous shrubs or small trees of temperate and subtropical northern hemisphere having white flowers and berrylike fruit used of the older of two persons of the same name especially used to distinguish a father from his son; "Bill Adams, Sr, used of the older of two persons of the same name especially used to distinguish a father from his son; "Bill Adams, Sr ", A spiritual {older man}, one {appointed} to serve the spiritual needs of the {congregation} In the English {NW} the word is used not at all in the Hebrew Scriptures, and twelve times in the {Greek Scriptures}, all in Revelation, and all in reference to the 24 elders seen in vision surrounding God's throne (Rev 4:4) STORY: When NW was originally translated, we did not yet have the present {elder arrangement}, and the translators did not use the translation ``elder'' for the term for ``older man'' Later, when the elder arrangement came into being, {Brooklyn} said it would be good for newer retranslations to use the foreign language equivalent of elder [71], one who is old or older, usually thought of as a person who has acquired wisdom and earned respect, Aboriginal persons who are respected and consulted due to their experience, wisdom, knowledge, background and insight Elder does not necessarily equate with age, any of various church officers, any of numerous shrubs or small trees of temperate and subtropical northern hemisphere having white flowers and berrylike fruit, A person's elder is someone who is older than them, especially someone quite a lot older. The young have no respect for their elders, The elder of two people is the one who was born first. his elder brother. the elder of her two daughters, In some societies, an elder is one of the respected older people who have influence and authority. tribal elders, An elder is a bush or small tree which has groups of small white flowers and black berries. the elder of two people, especially brothers and sisters, is the one who was born first elder brother/son/sister/daughter etc. Any of about 20-30 species, mainly shrubs and small trees, that make up the genus Sambucus, in the honeysuckle family. Most are native to forested temperate or subtropical areas. Elders are important as garden shrubs, as forest plants, and for their berries (elderberries), which provide food for wildlife and are used for wines, jellies, pies, and folk medicines. Elders have divided leaves and flat, roundish clusters of tiny, yellowish-white, saucer-shaped flowers. The American, or sweet, elder (S. canadensis) of North America is the most important species horticulturally. Berain Jean the Elder box elder Bruegel Pieter the Elder Brueghel Jan the Elder Cato the Elder Cranach Lucas the Elder Dionysius the Elder Elder John Herrera Francisco the Elder Isaac the Elder Manutius Aldus the Elder Cosimo the Elder Pitt William the Elder Pliny the Elder poison elder Simeon the Elder Velde Willem van de the Elder Scipio Africanus the Elder principal elders, a person who is older than you are, Older person In many cultures the elders are seen as chiefs or heads of the community In Nicaragua, older people are treated with respect and honor They are admired, older brother or sister; "big sister", A genus of shrubs (Sambucus) having broad umbels of white flowers, and small black or red berries, An officer in the Church In the Churches of God, either a "ruling elder" (selected from the congregation) or a "teaching elder (normally the pastor) Position of greatest responsibility and authority in the government of the local congregation, The second level of authority within a local congregation, under the evangelist If a congregation has elders, it always has at least two Elders function as advisers to the evangelist and take on those tasks which the evangelist assigns to them, An ordained minister (See chapter 13), Before we went to the Unified Board system that we now use there were two categories of leaders at Knox Elders were responsible for spiritual issues such as worship, Sunday School, music, and so on (also see "steward"), In my adopted heritage (Chahta), an Elder is one who has reached a place of authority and responsibility, Any person regarded or chosen by an Aboriginal nation to be the keeper and teacher of its oral tradition and knowledge This is a person who is recognized for his or her wisdom about spirituality, culture and life Not all Elders are "old" An Aboriginal community and/or individuals will typically seek the advice and assistance of Elders in various areas of traditional as well as contemporary issues (Source: Department of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada ), Elder is the English word which translates the Greek word presbuteros (or presbyter), which came down to us in English as priest, The first or lowest office of the Melchizedek priesthood; a male missionary; the term of address applied thereto, One of the older and more influential members of an Aboriginal tribe Can be male or female, A senior lay member of certain Protestant churches who has teaching and administrative authority, This is the title given to a respected individual from the Aboriginal community who is a keeper of tradition and worldview Age may be a factor, but not a prerequisite,
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old; having lived for relatively many years
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Somewhat old; advanced beyond middle age; bordering on old age; as, elderly people
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old
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people aged 60 years and over The term is mainly used for comparative purposes See also functional age
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aged people collectively isim
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old, aged, senior sıfat
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politeness You use elderly as a polite way of saying that someone is old. an elderly couple Many of those most affected are elderly. The elderly are people who are old. The elderly are a formidable force in any election
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advanced in years; (`aged' is pronounced as two syllables); "aged members of the society"; "elderly residents could remember the construction of the first skyscraper"; "senior citizen"
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Individuals age 65 and over
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A person who is age 60 and over
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elder
One ordained to the office of elder - "Jack had been an elder for only a few days when he received a new calling."
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elder
An officer of a church, sometimes having teaching responsibilities
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Comparative of old; greater than another in age or seniority
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Male missionary, title for a male missionary; title for a general authority - "One of the long-time leaders in the Church is Elder Packer."
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An older person or an older member, usually a leader, of some community - "We were presented to the village elder."
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elder
The lowest office in the Melchizedek priesthood - "After being a member of the Church for a while, Bill was ordained to the office of elder."
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elder
A priest or priestess in the modern pagan tradition known as Asatru or Heathenry
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elder
A small tree of the genus Sambucus having white flowers in a cluster, and purple berries
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Elder
This entity is highly evolved and extremely wise
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elder
Older; more aged, or existing longer
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Born before another; prior in years; senior; earlier; older; as, his elder brother died in infancy; opposed to younger, and now commonly applied to a son, daughter, child, brother, etc
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elder
A person who, on account of his age, occupies the office of ruler or judge; hence, a person occupying any office appropriate to such as have the experience and dignity which age confers; as, the elders of Israel; the elders of the synagogue; the elders in the apostolic church
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elder
One who is older; a superior in age; a senior
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any of a number of trees or shrubs; person who is older isim
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A clergyman authorized to administer all the sacraments; as, a traveling elder
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elder
An aged person; one who lived at an earlier period; a predecessor
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elder
a person who is older than you are any of various church officers any of numerous shrubs or small trees of temperate and subtropical northern hemisphere having white flowers and berrylike fruit used of the older of two persons of the same name especially used to distinguish a father from his son; "Bill Adams, Sr
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elder
used of the older of two persons of the same name especially used to distinguish a father from his son; "Bill Adams, Sr "
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A spiritual {older man}, one {appointed} to serve the spiritual needs of the {congregation} In the English {NW} the word is used not at all in the Hebrew Scriptures, and twelve times in the {Greek Scriptures}, all in Revelation, and all in reference to the 24 elders seen in vision surrounding God's throne (Rev 4:4) STORY: When NW was originally translated, we did not yet have the present {elder arrangement}, and the translators did not use the translation ``elder'' for the term for ``older man'' Later, when the elder arrangement came into being, {Brooklyn} said it would be good for newer retranslations to use the foreign language equivalent of elder [71]
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elder
one who is old or older, usually thought of as a person who has acquired wisdom and earned respect
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Aboriginal persons who are respected and consulted due to their experience, wisdom, knowledge, background and insight Elder does not necessarily equate with age
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elder
any of various church officers
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elder
any of numerous shrubs or small trees of temperate and subtropical northern hemisphere having white flowers and berrylike fruit
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A person's elder is someone who is older than them, especially someone quite a lot older. The young have no respect for their elders
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The elder of two people is the one who was born first. his elder brother. the elder of her two daughters
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elder
In some societies, an elder is one of the respected older people who have influence and authority. tribal elders
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elder
An elder is a bush or small tree which has groups of small white flowers and black berries. the elder of two people, especially brothers and sisters, is the one who was born first elder brother/son/sister/daughter etc. Any of about 20-30 species, mainly shrubs and small trees, that make up the genus Sambucus, in the honeysuckle family. Most are native to forested temperate or subtropical areas. Elders are important as garden shrubs, as forest plants, and for their berries (elderberries), which provide food for wildlife and are used for wines, jellies, pies, and folk medicines. Elders have divided leaves and flat, roundish clusters of tiny, yellowish-white, saucer-shaped flowers. The American, or sweet, elder (S. canadensis) of North America is the most important species horticulturally. Berain Jean the Elder box elder Bruegel Pieter the Elder Brueghel Jan the Elder Cato the Elder Cranach Lucas the Elder Dionysius the Elder Elder John Herrera Francisco the Elder Isaac the Elder Manutius Aldus the Elder Cosimo the Elder Pitt William the Elder Pliny the Elder poison elder Simeon the Elder Velde Willem van de the Elder Scipio Africanus the Elder principal elders
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elder
a person who is older than you are
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Older person In many cultures the elders are seen as chiefs or heads of the community In Nicaragua, older people are treated with respect and honor They are admired
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elder
older brother or sister; "big sister"
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elder
A genus of shrubs (Sambucus) having broad umbels of white flowers, and small black or red berries
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elder
An officer in the Church In the Churches of God, either a "ruling elder" (selected from the congregation) or a "teaching elder (normally the pastor) Position of greatest responsibility and authority in the government of the local congregation
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elder
The second level of authority within a local congregation, under the evangelist If a congregation has elders, it always has at least two Elders function as advisers to the evangelist and take on those tasks which the evangelist assigns to them
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elder
An ordained minister (See chapter 13)
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elder
Before we went to the Unified Board system that we now use there were two categories of leaders at Knox Elders were responsible for spiritual issues such as worship, Sunday School, music, and so on (also see "steward")
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elder
In my adopted heritage (Chahta), an Elder is one who has reached a place of authority and responsibility
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elder
Any person regarded or chosen by an Aboriginal nation to be the keeper and teacher of its oral tradition and knowledge This is a person who is recognized for his or her wisdom about spirituality, culture and life Not all Elders are "old" An Aboriginal community and/or individuals will typically seek the advice and assistance of Elders in various areas of traditional as well as contemporary issues (Source: Department of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada )
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Elder is the English word which translates the Greek word presbuteros (or presbyter), which came down to us in English as priest
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The first or lowest office of the Melchizedek priesthood; a male missionary; the term of address applied thereto
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One of the older and more influential members of an Aboriginal tribe Can be male or female
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A senior lay member of certain Protestant churches who has teaching and administrative authority
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This is the title given to a respected individual from the Aboriginal community who is a keeper of tradition and worldview Age may be a factor, but not a prerequisite
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