Old is an adjective that can mean not new, or (for people and animals) nonspecifically elderly, aged. It can also mean previous, or superseded (e.g. old methods). Old can be a negative attribute (old shoes, old roof) or a positive attribute (old coins, antique furniture). Sometimes it is too vague an adjective, as in "old car" (which could mean 5 years old or 50) and "old building" (20 years old or 300 years).
English has its origins in ancient Germanic roots. But there is more. There was Olde English, Middle English and Modern English. If you heard someone speak in Olde English you would not understand 90 percent of what they said and they would not understand you. We speak Modern English which has evolved from Olde and Middle English.
In Olde English, "casement" refers to a window frame or a window that opens on hinges, often found in medieval architecture. It derives from the Old French "casement," meaning "a opening" or "a case." The term highlights the architectural feature of allowing light and air into a building, emphasizing both functionality and design.
The correct spelling is tooth without an 'e' on the end. 'Toothe' is simply incorrect. It is not even an Olde English spelling.
The "affected" version of the word old is olde. Another archaic form is auld (e.g. Auld Lang Syne).
old English comes mainly from the angles of Germany but middle English has french influences from the Norman conquest
Barney Olde died in 1932.
Barney Olde was born in 1882.
Olde Hickory Brewery was created in 1995.
Ye Olde Tavern was created in 1790.
Christian Olde Wolbers was born on August 5, 1972.
Christian Olde Wolbers was born on August 5, 1972.
Edwin Olde Riekerink was born on 1961-09-28.
Jan Olde Riekerink was born on 1963-02-22.
Olde English - sketch comedy - was created in 2002.
Olde English - sketch comedy - ended in 2008.
McGillin's Olde Ale House was created in 1860.
Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese was created in 1538.