Old or old-fashioned. Examples of olden. They cited as examples the iron pots and enamelled dishes that serve in place of the calabashes of olden days. From the Cambridge English Corpus. In the olden days, courage was thought to come from the heart. In those olden days, the most challenging science was thought to be pure, although there have been innumerable examples of pure science discoveries that later yielded practical applications. To that extent many people have been cushioned against the hardships which used to be endured in olden days.
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The great organisations and empires of olden times could not have existed without education. In the olden days, it was the railwaymen who always knew best. It was said in the olden days that water is to the landscape what an eye is to a man's head.
In the olden days a great many people had to work under constant artificial light and with inadequate air space. They are not to be frightened by any propaganda, as they used to be in olden times. The road most used by the motor-car to-day is a quiet, secluded, and safe spot compared with the average coaching road in the olden days.
In olden days, the old carriers' carts delivered the great bulk of the parcels which came to country towns by rail. I suggest that this yacht is a relic of the olden days, and ought to be eliminated. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Ask Question. Asked 9 years, 9 months ago. Active 6 years, 9 months ago.
Viewed 73k times. Improve this question. Olden is itself archaic - including it in a reference to bygone times is just whimsical bygone being another archaism, of course!
But "in olden times" is a "set phrase", whereas "in olden days" is quite unusual, and OP had best avoid it if he doesn't want raised eyebrows. Both seem perfectly equally normal or abnormal to me.
I think "in olden days" is the "set phrase", for "olden" - anything else is "errors" caused by people being unfamiliar with the usage. Show 4 more comments. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Community Bot 1. See the OED.
Add a comment. Pronunciation : Brit. Now chiefly literary. Gascoigne Steele Glas Arb. Garrick in False Delicacy Epil. We, in olden days, had towering kooks and colossal villains. For those of you who are not old enough to remember, a watch was a device for telling time back in olden days, before smartphones. Of course, in the olden days, we knew what to think of Americans who quoted extensively from Pravda - right, Comrade Beck?
I signed up to write my sixth book back in the olden days of In olden days and on the old continent, criticizing the monarch might limit your life chances.
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