greybeard

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Etymology

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From grey +‎ beard; men of advanced age would be expected to have a grey beard.

Noun

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greybeard (plural greybeards)

  1. (poetic) An old man.
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:old man
  2. (figurative) Any of the members of a group who have been there the longest, often implying experience.
    Synonyms: longbeard, oldbie, old-timer, veteran
    Hyponym: greymuzzle
  3. (historical) A coarse earthenware vessel for holding liquor; a bellarmine.
    Synonym: longbeard
  4. A powerful wave in the vicinity of Cape Horn.

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