- OLDE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
olde in British English (ˈəʊldɪ ) adjective an archaic spelling of ' old ' that is now used in the names of places and in advertising to suggest traditional charm and quaintness
- olde adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of olde adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- About The Old World Village | Old World Village
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA (October 2025) – Step into a European winter wonderland this holiday season at Old World Village in Huntington Beach, a nostalgic and enchanting destination that transports guests straight to the heart of Europe
- Olde Naples Chocolate | Hand-crafted chocolates and treats
If you love chocolate or you are more me like me and only enjoy special chocolates, Olde Naples is a must to try and I promise you, you will not be disappointed but rather addicted to those tasty little chocolates
- Olde Oak Tree | Amish Furniture Store | Fort Wayne, IN
Our Amish furniture showroom is located in Fort Wayne, Indiana Find hardwood bedroom, dining room, living, and outdoor furniture
- Olde English District
The Olde English District honors its storied past while embracing the future Here you can enjoy small-town charm, outdoor recreation, unique shopping opportunities, wonderful eateries, fun family adventures and so much more
- Olde Raleigh Distillery
Forget the familiar At Olde Raleigh, we don't just blend whiskey; we conjure liquid narratives from the whispers of time and the secrets of rare spirits Step inside and discover bourbons born not of trend, but of a relentless pursuit of the extraordinary
- OLDE NEW YORK
From traditional "Old World" cuisine fresh salads, to fat deli sandwiches juicy burgers, Olde New York has you covered, plus a great draft list full bar!
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