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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Age
n.
1.
The
whole
duration
of
a
being
,
whether
animal
,
vegetable
,
or
other
kind
;
lifetime
.
Mine
age
is
as
nothing
before
thee
.
--
Ps
.
xxxix
. 5.
2.
That
part
of
the
duration
of
a
being
or
a
thing
which
is
between
its
beginning
and
any
given
time
;
as
,
what
is
the
present
age
of
a
man
,
or
of
the
earth
?
3.
The
latter
part
of
life
;
an
advanced
period
of
life
;
seniority
;
state
of
being
old
.
Nor
wrong
mine
age
with
this
indignity
.
--
Shak
.
4.
One
of
the
stages
of
life
;
as
,
the
age
of
infancy
,
of
youth
,
etc
.
5.
Mature
age
;
especially
,
the
time
of
life
at
which
one
attains
full
personal
rights
and
capacities
;
as
,
to
come
of
age
;
he
(
or
she
)
is
of
age
. --
Abbott
.
Note:
In
the
United
States
,
both
males
and
females
are
of
age
when
twenty-one
years
old
.
Some
rights
,
such
as
that
of
voting
in
elections
,
are
conferred
earlier
.
6.
The
time
of
life
at
which
some
particular
power
or
capacity
is
understood
to
become
vested
;
as
,
the
age
of
consent
;
the
age
of
discretion
.
7.
A
particular
period
of
time
in
history
,
as
distinguished
from
others
;
as
,
the
golden
age
,
the
age
of
Pericles
.
“The
spirit
of
the
age
.”
Truth
,
in
some
age
or
other
,
will
find
her
witness
.
--
Milton
.
Note:
Archeological
ages
are
designated
as
three
:
The
Stone
age
(
the
early
and
the
later
stone
age
,
called
paleolithic
and
neolithic
),
the
Bronze
age
,
and
the
Iron
age
.
During
the
Age
of
Stone
man
is
supposed
to
have
employed
stone
for
weapons
and
implements
.
See
Augustan
,
Brazen
,
Golden
,
Heroic
,
Middle
.
8.
A
great
period
in
the
history
of
the
Earth
.
Note:
The
geologic
ages
are
as
follows
: 1.
The
Archæan,
including
the
time
when
was
no
life
and
the
time
of
the
earliest
and
simplest
forms
of
life
. 2.
The
age
of
Invertebrates
,
or
the
Silurian
,
when
the
life
on
the
globe
consisted
distinctively
of
invertebrates
. 3.
The
age
of
Fishes
,
or
the
Devonian
,
when
fishes
were
the
dominant
race
. 4.
The
age
of
Coal
Plants
,
or
Acrogens
,
or
the
Carboniferous
age
. 5.
The
Mesozoic
or
Secondary
age
,
or
age
of
Reptiles
,
when
reptiles
prevailed
in
great
numbers
and
of
vast
size
. 6.
The
Tertiary
age
,
or
age
of
Mammals
,
when
the
mammalia
,
or
quadrupeds
,
abounded
,
and
were
the
dominant
race
. 7.
The
Quaternary
age
,
or
age
of
Man
,
or
the
modern
era
.
9.
A
century
;
the
period
of
one
hundred
years
.
Fleury
. . .
apologizes
for
these
five
ages
.
--
Hallam
.
10.
The
people
who
live
at
a
particular
period
;
hence
,
a
generation
.
“
Ages
yet
unborn.”
The
way
which
the
age
follows
.
--
J
.
H
.
Newman
.
Lo
!
where
the
stage
,
the
poor
,
degraded
stage
,
Holds
its
warped
mirror
to
a
gaping
age
. --
C
.
Sprague
.
11.
A
long
time
. [
Colloq
.]
“He
made
minutes
an
age
.”
12.
poker
the
right
belonging
to
the
player
to
the
left
of
the
dealer
to
pass
the
first
round
in
betting
,
and
then
to
come
in
last
or
stay
out
;
also
,
the
player
holding
this
position
;
the
eldest
hand
.
Age of a tide
,
the
time
from
the
origin
of
a
tide
in
the
South
Pacific
Ocean
to
its
arrival
at
a
given
place
.
Moon's age
,
the
time
that
has
elapsed
since
the
last
preceding
conjunction
of
the
sun
and
moon
.
Note:
☞
Age
is
used
to
form
the
first
part
of
many
compounds
;
as
,
age
lasting,
age
-adorning,
age
-worn,
age
-enfeebled,
age
long.
Syn:
--
Time
;
period
;
generation
;
date
;
era
;
epoch
.
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