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noun

elder

EHL-duh
noun
1
A respected older member of a community, often looked to for guidance or leadership.
"The village elders met to settle the dispute."
"She was raised to show deep respect for her elders."
2
A small tree or shrub (Sambucus) that produces clusters of white flowers and dark purple berries.
"She made cordial from the elder flowers growing in the hedgerow."
adjective
1
Older than another specified person, especially a sibling.
"His elder brother went to university first."

How to Use Elder

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishOlder (usually of a family member), or a respected senior figure in a community — plus an unrelated sense referring to a flowering shrub.

Common mistake

Use "elder" (not "older") specifically for family relations like elder brother/sister; "older" works more generally.

Common pairings
elder brother village elders elder statesman

Word Forms

eldered past tense, elders plural, elders plural, elders singular

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Etymology

From Old English eldra, the comparative form of "old," altered in spelling by a sound change called umlaut.

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