aged
adjective
• having lived for a specified length of time; of a specified age.
• "young people aged 14 to 18"
• having lived or existed for a long time; very old.
• "aged men with white hair"
Similar:
elderly,
old,
mature,
older,
senior,
ancient,
venerable,
advanced in years,
getting on,
in one's dotage,
long in the tooth,
as old as the hills,
grey,
grey-haired,
grey-bearded,
grizzled,
hoary,
past one's prime,
not as young as one was,
not as young as one used to be,
decrepit,
doddering,
doddery,
not long for this world,
senile,
superannuated,
septuagenarian,
octogenarian,
nonagenarian,
centenarian,
past it,
over the hill,
no spring chicken,
senescent,
longevous,
• having been subjected to ageing.
• "replica guitar with aged finish"
age
verb
• grow old or older.
• "the tiredness we feel as we age"
Origin:
Middle English: from Old French, based on Latin aetas, aetat-, from aevum ‘age, era’.