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old-fashioned
English
Alternative forms
- old fashioned
Etymology
old +? fashion +? -ed
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /o?ld?fæ??nd/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /??ld?fæ??nd/
- Hyphenation: old-?fash?ioned
Adjective
old-fashioned (comparative more old-fashioned, superlative most old-fashioned)
- Of a thing, outdated or no longer in vogue.
- Synonyms: date, oldfangled, outdated; see also Thesaurus:obsolete, Thesaurus:unfashionable
- Of a person, preferring the customs of earlier times.
Antonyms
- new-fashioned
Hypernyms
- fashioned
Derived terms
- old-fashionedly
- old-fashioned look
- old-fashionedness
Translations
Noun
old-fashioned (plural old-fashioneds)
- A cocktail made by muddling sugar with bitters and adding whiskey or, less commonly, brandy, served with a twist of citrus rind. [from late 19th c.]
- 1996, Paul F. Boller, Presidential Anecdotes (page 286)
- At the end of the workday, the Trumans liked to have a cocktail before dinner. Shortly after they moved into the White House, Mrs. Truman rang for the butler, Alonzo Fields, one afternoon and ordered two old-fashioneds.
- 1996, Paul F. Boller, Presidential Anecdotes (page 286)
Further reading
- old fashioned (cocktail) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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veteran
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Middle French vétéran, from Latin veter?nus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?v?.t?.??n/, /?v?.t??n/
- (US) IPA(key): [?v?.t??.??n], [?v?.??.??n]
Noun
veteran (plural veterans)
- A person with long experience of a particular activity.
- (figuratively) A group, animal, etc. with long experience of a particular activity.
- A person who has served in the armed forces, especially an old soldier who has seen long service; also called a war veteran to distinguish from veterans that weren't in armed conflict.
Derived terms
- veteran car
- Veterans Day
Translations
Adjective
veteran (not comparable)
- Having had long experience, practice, or service.
- 1980, Stephen King, The Mist
- “That was in Casco,” his wife contradicted immediately. She spoke in the unmistakable tones of a veteran contradictor.
- 1980, Stephen King, The Mist
- Of or relating to former members of the military armed forces, especially those who served during wartime.
Related terms
- inveterate
Translations
Anagrams
- Neretva, Trevena, aventre, nervate, vernate
Danish
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin veter?nus (“old, veteran”), from vetus (“aged, ancient, old”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /vet?ra?n/, [vet???????n]
Noun
veteran c (singular definite veteranen, plural indefinite veteraner)
- veteran
Declension
Derived terms
Further reading
- “veteran” in Den Danske Ordbog
- “veteran” in Ordbog over det danske Sprog
Esperanto
Adjective
veteran
- accusative singular of vetera
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin veter?nus.
Noun
veteran m (definite singular veteranen, indefinite plural veteraner, definite plural veteranene)
- veteran
Derived terms
References
- “veteran” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin veter?nus.
Noun
veteran m (definite singular veteranen, indefinite plural veteranar, definite plural veteranane)
- veteran
Derived terms
References
- “veteran” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Piedmontese
Noun
veteran m (plural veteran)
- veteran
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French vétéran, Latin veter?nus. Compare b?trân, a doublet inherited from the same source.
Noun
veteran m (plural veterani)
- veteran (person who has served in the armed forces, or figuratively a person with a long experience of a particular activity; also used in the context of Ancient Rome, referring to a freed soldier granted citizenship and privileges for his service)
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin veter?nus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?et?ra?n/
- Hyphenation: ve?te?ran
Noun
vetèr?n m (Cyrillic spelling ????????)
- veteran
Declension
Swedish
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin veter?nus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /v?t??r??n/
Noun
veteran c
- a veteran (former member of armed forces)
- a veteran (person with long experience)
Declension
Derived terms
- veteranbil
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