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Examples:middle-aged but still attractive woman—(live together until the) white hairs of old age (idiom); to live to a ripe old age in conjugal bliss—honor old people as we do our own aged parents—fig. aged person with great aspirations—priority seating for the aged (on buses etc)—home of respect for aged—old horse sniffs the wind (idiom); fig. aged person with great aspirations—middle-aged and elderly people—old steed sniffs the wind (idiom); fig. aged person with great aspirations—aged gentleman (dialect, respectful term)—honor old people as we do our own aged parents, and care for other's children as one's own—look after one's aged parents and arrange proper burial after they die—courtesy or style name traditionally given males aged 20 in dynastic China—lit. an old steed in the stable still aspires gallop 1000 miles (idiom); fig. aged person with great aspirations—extremely aged (in one's 80s or 90s)—one's aged parents or grandparents—support one's aged parents—queer uncle, referring a young to middle-aged male pedophile (Internet slang)—method of calculating a person's age in years from birth—the eight distresses - birth, age, sickness, death, parting with what we love, meeting with what we hate, unattained aims, and all the ills of the five skandhas (Buddhism)—brother (polite appellation for a friend one's age)—(of parents) bring up children for the purpose of being looked after in old age—if you are lazy in your prime, you'll be sorry in your old age—booming and golden age of Qing dynasty (from Kang Xi Qian Long emperors)—woman of similar age one's parents (term of address used by child)—traditional Asian method of calculating a person's age, which holds that a baby is one year old at birth—(polite form of address for a woman who is about the age of one's mother)—infantile convulsion (illness affecting children esp. under the age of five, marked by muscular spasms)—age of wine (i.e. how long it has been matured)—term of respect for a man of about the same age—being bright at an early age does not necessarily bring success upon growing up (proverb)—in rapid succession (of children, close in age)—uncle (term used address a man about the age of one's father)—when a girl is of age, she must be married off [idiom.]— |