Oldness

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Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words [1]

1: Παλαιότης (Strong'S #3821 — Noun Feminine — palaiotes — pal-ah-yot'-ace )

from palaios (see A, No. 2, above), occurs in  Romans 7:6 , of "the letter," i.e., "the law," with its rules of conduct, mere outward conformity to which has yielded place in the believer's service to a response to the inward operation of the Holy Spirit. The word is contrasted with kainotes, "newness."

King James Dictionary [2]

Oldness n.

1. Old age an advanced state of life or existence as the oldness of a man, of an elephant or a tree. 2. The state of being old, or of a long continuance as the oldness of a building or a garment. 3. Antiquity as the oldness of monuments.

Webster's Dictionary [3]

(n.) The state or quality of being old; old age.

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