antiguo

Etymology 1
, from (variant form ). The form antiguo in Spanish was probably the result of influence from the feminine form on the older. Compare 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬. Cf. 🇨🇬, which was also influenced by its feminine form (both replaced in modern French by a borrowed form ).

Adjective

 * 1) old, former, erstwhile, quondam, one-time, onetime
 * 2) old, ancient, age-old
 * 3) vintage, antique
 * 4) old-fashioned, outdated, old-style, old-time
 * 5) long-standing, longstanding
 * 1) old, ancient, age-old
 * 2) vintage, antique
 * 3) old-fashioned, outdated, old-style, old-time
 * 4) long-standing, longstanding
 * 1) vintage, antique
 * 2) old-fashioned, outdated, old-style, old-time
 * 3) long-standing, longstanding
 * 1) old-fashioned, outdated, old-style, old-time
 * 2) long-standing, longstanding
 * 1) old-fashioned, outdated, old-style, old-time
 * 2) long-standing, longstanding
 * 1) long-standing, longstanding
 * 1) long-standing, longstanding