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Meanings of
eldest
in anglès
First in order of birth.
firstborn
Related terms
first
Usage of
eldest
in anglès
1
Our
eldest
daughter dropped out of her college course earlier this year.
2
The Lords Proprietors; the
eldest
in age first, and so in order.
3
The younger sons of proprietors; the
eldest
first, and so in order.
4
Between the two
eldest
and herself especially, there subsisted a particular regard.
5
The
eldest
,
Lei, is 13, but seems far older than her years.
6
Israel was the
eldest
,
and, perhaps, the most active, of the three.
7
She left her two
eldest
with family, hoping to fetch them later.
8
I am the youngest of the naturalists, the
eldest
of the symbolists.
9
Footnote 4: The
eldest
of the five illegitimate sons of William IV.
10
The card of the
eldest
daughter in society is simply Miss Wilson.
11
It shocked me to hear him admit my
eldest
brother's true parentage.
12
She saw sharp little stones in the hands of the
eldest
one.
13
This gentleman is the
eldest
son of the old General Giacinto Paoli.
14
The name of the
eldest
was Passion and of the other Patience.
15
Mrs. Loontwill had never quite managed to figure out her
eldest
daughter.
16
Outside Joyce Lufuma's house two of the
eldest
daughters stand and wave.
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eldest
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
eldest son
eldest daughter
eldest brother
eldest sister
eldest child
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Eldest
through the time
Eldest
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Australia
Common
Ireland
Common
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