they were farming, cooking, cleaning, and daily things at home
They did the washing and drying
They didn't use this term back in "the olden days." It's a modern term meaning to wait for a minute.
Quarell is something from the olden times.
Yes, the noun phrase "old woman" is made up of the common noun "woman" described by the adjective "old".The noun "woman" is a common noun as a general word for any adult female person.
Following a woker as he performs his daily duties
In olden times, How do you do meant "How do you fare" or "How's it going." Over time it has become a stock greeting when first introduced to someone.
artisans
bobface
In olden times, measurement was done using the body parts.
Please define "olden days" because each time had different things. To some people 1950 is the "olden days".
warrior
sun
Grass has been green for a long long time - even back in the olden days.
The adjective "olden" means "earlier" or "former" as in olden days and olden times, and is used to refer to any of several time periods, including the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, Colonial America, or as late as the late 19th century.
space magicians
in the 1800's i think
olden times gadgets still being used in the present times
Some of the changes between old and modern lifestyles include the increased reliance on technology rather than farming. Also, people spend less time building their own homes and families and more time at their jobs.