zayde

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  grandfather
 * 2)  elderly man (as a term of respect)
 * 3) * 3 November 1975, John Simon, review of Lies My Father Told Me, New York Magazine page 74:
 * The zayde is, as the hoary formula demands, gruff on the outside but wonderful to his horse and David...
 * The zayde is, as the hoary formula demands, gruff on the outside but wonderful to his horse and David...