viejo
Meaning
-
- old (having existed for a long time)
- old (having lived for many years)
- old (former, previous)
- stale (no longer novel or interesting)
Concepts
old
old man
aged
ancient
venerable
stale
used
decayed
former
greybeard
grandfather
ragged
expire
decrepit
dilapidated
lapsed
ramshackle
rickety
seedy
void
an elder
old one
elderly person
grandparent
spoiled
worn
worn out
tattered
persons
olden
old person
of long standing
elderly
second-hand
man
back
out-of-date
outdated
superannuated
older
hoary
rusty
longtime
cold
dusty
moth-eaten
old boy
Methuselah
graybeard
antique
gaffer
old geezer
old-timer
oldtimer
elderly man
ancestor
grandson
𐐬𐑊𐐼
Frequency
Hyphenated as
vie‧jo
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈbjexo/
Etymology
Inherited from Old Spanish vieio, from Late Latin veclus, from Latin vetulus. Compare Leonese vieyo, Aragonese viello and Galician vello.
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