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What does age-old mean?

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Adjective
  1. very old; having existed for a long time; ancient or well-established
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Is it because of his respect for the age-old prejudice of the orthodoxy against these arts?
Pupils of Wanborough Primary School packed their village church yesterday to carry on an age-old tradition.
Women are subject to this discourse both in the name of religion as well as in the name of age-old customs and traditions.
One is an age-old Scottish tradition, while most people are guilty of doing the other at some stage in their lives.
Hard Times 3 depicts the lives of a family in Kerry and includes the age-old themes of love and death.
The language carries its own values, the comforting familiarity of its age-old prejudices.

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