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Antiquus, -a, -um [For different genders, you substitute -a, or -um for -us. -a is feminine singular, -us is masculine singular, and -um is neuter singular. Their respective plurals are -ae (feminine), -i (masculine), and -a (neuter).] You can also use the adjective vetus, which works the same way. Techically you can use the word senex too, but its endings are completely different (senex is the m.s., senes is the m.p., and it doesn't have any masculine or feminine.) It also can only be used to mean older or oldest unless it has a directly following noun that has to be masculine unless it is being used with the meaning of old man.

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