English edit

Etymology edit

From old +‎ -ling. Compare youngling.

Noun edit

oldling (plural oldlings)

  1. One who is old or advanced in years; elder.
    • 1907, Reports of the boards - Issue 105 - Page 90:
      For the oldlings like the younglings, And they cannot say them "nay," And the oldlings and the younglings Keep God's full-grown man away []
    • 2006, R.I.C. Publications, Teaching comprehension strategies - Page 76:
      Each day Zork sent an email to his oldlings to tell them what he was doing and to let them know that he was safe and well.

Synonyms edit

Anagrams edit