ye olde

Etymology
From, a spelling variant of.

Phrase

 * 1) Pseudo-archaic, pertaining to a historically inaccurate invocation of pre-modern times.
 * 1) Pseudo-archaic, pertaining to a historically inaccurate invocation of pre-modern times.
 * 1) Pseudo-archaic, pertaining to a historically inaccurate invocation of pre-modern times.
 * 1) Pseudo-archaic, pertaining to a historically inaccurate invocation of pre-modern times.
 * 1) Pseudo-archaic, pertaining to a historically inaccurate invocation of pre-modern times.
 * 1) Pseudo-archaic, pertaining to a historically inaccurate invocation of pre-modern times.
 * 1) Pseudo-archaic, pertaining to a historically inaccurate invocation of pre-modern times.

Usage notes

 * Jocularly added as an adjective to modern nouns to indicate that something is either outmoded or comfortably old fashioned. See for more on how the spelling arose.