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English word elden comes from English -en, English eld

-en (English)

(dialectal, or, non-standard, rare) Used to form the plural of nouns. Can be used to denote the plural form of a small number of English words, the majority of whose etymology goes back to the n-stem (i.e. weak noun) declension of Germanic languages. Used to form the diminutives of certain nouns. When attached to certain adjectives, it forms a transitive verb whose meaning is, to make [...]

eld (English)

(obsolete) Old. (archaic, or, poetic) Former ages, antiquity, olden times.. (archaic, or, poetic) Old age, senility; an old person.. (archaic, or, poetic) Time; an age, an indefinitely long period of time.. (rare, or, dialectal) One's age, age in years, period of life. (intransitive, archaic, or, poetic) To delay; linger.. (intransitive, archaic, poetic, or, dialectal) To age, become or grow [...]

elden (English)

(obsolete, intransitive) to age, grow older.

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