You could use Northwest Ordinance or "old"
It's thought to be an aphetic (shortened) form of distress. Distress is from Middle English destresse which in turn is from Old French destrece.
Old English SheepdogOx
3 letter word for old oldsmobile
"Tar" is a 3-letter word for old salt, in the nautical sense.
STar warS The old Republic is the middle east, any questions?
yes
The word "news" originated from the Middle English term "newes," which meant new things or information. It is derived from the Old French word "nouvelles," which meant news.
The word husband is of Old and Middle English origin. The word husband means householder in Old and Middle English.
Youthless
mature
It could well be becuse of a mid 13th century word 'boie'. There is an East Fresian word 'boi'. In Old English 'boia' meant servant. There were similar words in Middle Dutch 'boeve' and in Middle Low German 'buobe'
The Middle East, most likely. North Africa.
old
Underage.
age-old
No, not at all. Not even Middle-Aged. Middle-Aged starts at 45 and lasts until 60. Anyone that is old is over 60.