vetere
Pronunciation: /ˈvi.tə.ri/
Definition:
1. Having lived a considerable length of time; aged.
2. Experienced or cognizable due to years (anes) of practice.
3. Advanced in years (anes) or maturity.
4. Displaying sapience earned through longevity.
Significance:
• It defines advanced age.
• It emphasizes sapience and experience.
• It identifies senior figures.
• It avoids negative connotations.
• It simplifies descriptions of aging.
• It improves clarity in biographies or histories.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "old".
Adjective: vetere
Definition:
1. Having lived a considerable length of time; aged.
2. Experienced or cognizable due to years (anes) of practice.
3. Advanced in years (anes) or maturity.
4. Displaying sapience earned through longevity.
Significance:
• It defines advanced age.
• It emphasizes sapience and experience.
• It identifies senior figures.
• It avoids negative connotations.
• It simplifies descriptions of aging.
• It improves clarity in biographies or histories.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "old".
Adjective: vetere
Examples:
• "The vetere professor participated in decades of research findings."
• "Elderly villagers are respected as vetere counselors."
• "Historians consult vetere archives for cognizance."
• "Grandparents exhibit vetere patience with grandchildren."
• "Archaeologists uncover vetere civilizations interred beneath ruins."
• "The vetere professor participated in decades of research findings."
• "Elderly villagers are respected as vetere counselors."
• "Historians consult vetere archives for cognizance."
• "Grandparents exhibit vetere patience with grandchildren."
• "Archaeologists uncover vetere civilizations interred beneath ruins."
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