vetustus

Etymology
From. The original meaning was "having many years", since the adjective was formed at a time when vetus still had its old meaning "year", rather than "old". Confer the cognate Ancient Greek word.

Adjective

 * 1) that which has existed a long time; old, ancient, aged; established, lasting
 * 2) after or in the manner of the ancients, old-fashioned, old-time
 * 3) from ancient times or antiquity; archaic
 * 4)  chronic, prolonged, lingering, established
 * 1) from ancient times or antiquity; archaic
 * 2)  chronic, prolonged, lingering, established
 * 1) from ancient times or antiquity; archaic
 * 2)  chronic, prolonged, lingering, established

Descendants

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 * Sardinian
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