Synonym: firstborn. Similar words: elder, welder, elderly, manifest destiny, cul-de-sac, widest, modest, destroy. Meaning: [əʊld] n. the offspring who came first in the order of birth. adj. first in order of birth.
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91. He was aware his eldest son, the sensitive William, could be the biggest loser.
92. Funnily enough, it was one of my nephews brought him the message - Josh's eldest boy, Jimmy.
93. They've experienced a lot of problems with their eldest son.
94. The last time she told the story she liked to tell about the eldest was when Carla got married.
95. It would also give females equal rights of inheritance with males, replacing the frequent favoritism toward the eldest son.
96. He had to pay when his eldest daughter was married. 4.
97. That of the eldest girl, Anne, was granted to Geoffrey Middleton, the head of a Lonsdale family.
98. It was her third eldest brother John of Cawdor who entered.
99. My eldest brother, Joe, used to take correspondence courses(sentencedict.com), so one lived in an environment of self-improvement.
100. He renounced his apprenticeship in 1858 and resolved to follow his eldest brother into the ranks of the Geological Survey.
101. But then he had been wrong about his eldest son.
102. Accordingly the will specifies that the eldest such relative should inherit.
103. The eldest of the group who moved towards me as I jumped out of the van was no more than thirty.
104. The rivalry led to the murder of Clodomir, her eldest son.
105. In 1874 he married Lelia, eldest daughter of Leon Serena of Venice.
106. Nellie, the eldest child and closest to John, married an aspiring theatrical agent and manager, Percy Rimmer.
107. They may send the middle children to Jessy's parents in an attempt to get the eldest through secondary school.
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108. His eldest brother Henry had cause to feel frustrated, but for a third son Geoffrey of Brittany was extremely well endowed.
109. The government is said to have met in special session and put his eldest son, Major-General Joseph Kabila, in charge.
110. He was the eldest son, his two brothers having been killed in the Great War.
111. The eldest son, Edmund, died as a fellow of Clare College, Cambridge, in 1577.
112. The couple's eldest son lived for only a few hours.
113. Frank, the eldest son, is twelve, old enough to wear a jacket and tie.
114. It implied, first, primogeniture amongst males, i.e. inheritance by the eldest son, if there was one.
115. This was done upon the eldest son attaining the age of 21 years.
116. He also served as the steward of the estates and affairs of Sitamun, the king's eldest daughter.
117. Alfred wanted Amy to marry some one in their own social circle, as their eldest, William, had done.
118. In 1992 child benefit was f9.65 for the eldest eligible child and f7.80 for each additional child.
119. At the end of a year Gabriel went to visit the eldest brother.
120. But suppose the paternal grandfather were dead when the eldest grandson was born?
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