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Что (кто) такое Olde Worlde - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Olde English; Olde Englishe

olde worlde      
Olde worlde is used to describe places and things that are or seem to be from an earlier period of history, and that look interesting or attractive. (BRIT)
...the quaint olde worlde part of town...
There is an olde worlde look about the clothes for summer.
ADJ
The Olde Wine Shades         
PUB IN THE CITY OF LONDON
Olde Wine Shades
The Olde Wine Shades is one of London's oldest public houses, having been built in 1663 in Martin Lane where it survived the Great Fire of 1666. Its origins were as a Merchants house, which had a tunnel river entrance like many larger riverside properties in London at the time.
Ye Olde Man & Scythe         
GRADE II LISTED PUB IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
The Man and Scythe; Man and Scythe Inn; Man & Scythe, Ye Olde; The Olde Man and Scythe
Ye Olde Man & Scythe is a public house on Churchgate in Bolton, England. The earliest recorded mention of its name is in a charter from 1251, making it one of the ten oldest public houses in Britain and the oldest in Bolton.

Википедия

Old English (disambiguation)

Old English is an early form of the English language spoken by Anglo-Saxons until the 12th century.

Old English or Olde English may also refer to:

Примеры употребления для Olde Worlde
1. Then there were those long, seemingly featureless days when, with all the shops shut, and the television off air, and every olde–worlde toy exhaustively played with, a child learned the true meaning of boredom.
2. The thriller writer Donald E Westlake, who conducted mystery weekends in various plush hotels, called their Olde Worlde decor post–ironic – first you do an old style as a joke; then everyone rather likes it, so you do it on purpose; then it becomes "traditional". The length of the cycle, of course, varies.
3. They‘re hugely interesting women – one was a university lecturer, another a very senior nurse – there‘s never a lack of things to talk about." To throw off some of their more olde–worlde associations, the WI has agreed to modernise some of its more arcane practices.
4. Cod olde worlde language (it‘s never "go on" but "go forth!") and cod aphorisms ("all roads lead to sacrifice!"). Quite early someone says "may the hair on your toes never fall out" and from that moment I‘m afraid I was a perpetual prey of the giggles.
5. Article continues "I have to make five or six calculations before finally taking my shot," the Australian Stuart Appleby said last night after his final practice round – which might be read as a complaint but was meant as compliment for a golf course that in the last few days has gone from an olde–worlde curiosity in the eyes of the game‘s elite to a place of wonderment.