We have no meanings for "much aged" in our records yet.
1 He scrutinized her, and she did indeed seem to him much aged .
2 He is much aged and rather fragile, but he has kept all his wits.
3 Samuel had certainly very much aged , especially in his gestures, which, however, were still quick.
4 She was much aged ; and her face was coarse, as though she had taken to drinking.
5 When he returned from his military service Jean-Pierre Bacadou found the old people very much aged .
6 My father I found much aged by grief, but he was kind and tender with me beyond all words.
7 A decade of coming into things has not so much aged him as it has fortified, smoothed, and assured him.
8 Then the blanket was thrown back, revealing Cetewayo grown fat and much aged since last I saw him, but undoubtedly Cetewayo.
9 Towards Christmas Eric Red, who was now very much aged and apt to worry himself over trifles, became sad and depressed.
10 Woodward no longer wore his wig and tricorn, his appearance much aged since that day he'd driven Matthew away from the almshouse.
11 Il Conde's profile, much aged already, glided away from me in stony immobility, behind the lighted pane of glass-VediNapoli e poi mori!
12 There too was Cephalus the father of Polemarchus, whom I had not seen for a long time, and I thought him very much aged .
14 "And it's glad I am to see you, Miss," exclaimed the good woman, much aged since the days at Queen's.
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