oldster
Etymology

From old + -ster, modelled after youngster.

Noun

oldster (plural oldsters)

  1. (informal, sometimes disrespectful) Someone who is old.
    Synonyms: geezer, old timer, senior citizen, Thesaurus:old person
    Antonyms: youngster
  2. (nautical) A midshipman of four years' standing; a master's mate.



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