vetulus

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1) old; little old, poor old
 * 2) * 1522, The Profane Feast (Conuiuium profanum):
 * "la"

- Vetulus canis non facile assuescit loro ("It is hard to accustom an old dog to a leash")

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Noun

 * 1) old man; little old man
 * 2) * Genesis 18:12 (in Latin)
 * "et dominus meus vetulus ("and my lord is an old man")