viejo

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Meaning

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out-of-date

outdated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

A1
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.

Cognate with Galician
Galician
vello

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