centuried

adj

Etymology

From century + -ed.

  1. derived from centuria
  2. derived from centurie
  3. inherited from centurie
  4. suffixed as centuried — “century + ed

Definitions

  1. Having existed for centuries

    Having existed for centuries; ancient.

    • To-morrow we'll deliver the matter to you—and the wheels that grind the centuried darkness to destruction will again start a-rolling.
    • Above, the old weathercock groans, but remembers Creaking, to turn, in its centuried rust.
    • Muck, murk, and humus, and the human anguish And human hope, and that dark wood-mold sweeter

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA