aged

/eɪdʒd/
adjective
  1. Having lived for a long time; very old.
    • The aged oak tree in the park has stood for over two hundred years.
    • My aged grandmother still enjoys gardening every morning.
    • The shelter provides care for aged dogs that need special attention.
  2. Having the age of (used with a number to specify how old someone or something is).
    • The program is for children aged five to ten.
    • The building, aged over a century, was recently renovated.
    • They adopted a puppy aged just eight weeks.
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of age: became older or caused to look older.
    • She aged gracefully, with a warm smile and wise eyes.
    • The wine aged in oak barrels for ten years.
    • The stress of the job aged him quickly.
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