More aged, Increased in years, elder, experienced, veteran, wise one, gray
an older word is "moll"
anisan older ototo younger
Aging or growing older.
No, "older" is not an abstract noun. It is a comparative adjective used to describe the age of someone or something in relation to another person or object.
In modern sailboats, the sail is attached to the mast or boom of the sailboat. In older sailing vessels, the sail would be attached to either a mast or a yard.
older = elter (עלטער)
The Swahili word for older sister is "dada."
One word that is often used is "plunder." Another is "spoils." And an older word you may still see in books is "booty"-- although today, that word has a slang meaning that has nothing to do with war.
The word "older" in French is "plus รขgรฉ" or "plus vieux" depending on the context.
No, the word 'older' is not a noun at all. The word 'older' is the comparative form of the adjective 'old':positive, oldcomparative, oldersuperlative, oldest
eldest or maturest which means older.
The Rupee takes its name from an older, sanskrit word, Rūpya, which is the name for a silver coin, and which in turn comes from another word, Rūpá, meaning 'beautiful form'.