elderdom
名词 n.
英文释义
名词 n.
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Authority; dominion.
— Both of these things Moses fulfilled, when he refused elderdom or authority, [...]
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Preeminence; superiority.
— The name of one of these was Claudius, who arrogated to himself elderdom over the others, though they by no means allowed his claim of superiority, hut quarrelled with him.
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The authority, rule, or office of an elder.
— Hence the popular belief that elderdom was most of all at home on Russian soil.
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The state of being an elder, or of being older; elderhood.
— Thanks to him, I have a better sense of what it takes to morph gracefully into elderdom.
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The role or influence of an elder or elders.
— The weight of elderdom in our family was like a drapery to be taken for granted. In which anyone could at times gratefully hide.
词源
From Middle English *elderdom, alderdom, from Old English ealdordōm (“greatness, power, authority, lordship, eldership, rule, dominion, magistracy, principality, superiority, preeminence, primacy, government, any official position involving command of others, beginning”), equivalent to elder + -dom. Cognate with West Frisian âlderdom (“eld, old age, antiquity”), German Altertum (“antiquity”), Swedish ålderdom (“eld, age”).
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