What does ηλικιωμένη in Greek mean?
What is the meaning of the word ηλικιωμένη in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use ηλικιωμένη in Greek.
The word ηλικιωμένη in Greek means ηλικιωμένος, ηλικιωμένη, γηραιά κυρία, ηλικιωμένη γυναίκα η οποία λέγεται ότι έγραψε κάποιες παιδικές ιστορίες και τραγούδια τον 18ο αιώνα, ηλικιωμένη κυρία/γυναίκα, ηλικιωμένη κυρία/γυναίκα. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word ηλικιωμένη
ηλικιωμένος, ηλικιωμένη(US, informal (elderly person) |
γηραιά κυρία(archaic (old woman) |
ηλικιωμένη γυναίκα η οποία λέγεται ότι έγραψε κάποιες παιδικές ιστορίες και τραγούδια τον 18ο αιώνα(US (fictional nursery rhyme author) |
ηλικιωμένη κυρία/γυναίκα(elderly woman) Jim helped the old lady carry her heavy shopping bags home. |
ηλικιωμένη κυρία/γυναίκα(elderly lady) Every day I see the same little old woman sitting on that park bench feeding pigeons. |
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