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† ˈold-ˌfashion, a. Obs. [f. old a. + fashion n.] = old-fashioned.
1665Pepys Diary 22 July, I..viewed the new hall, a new old-fashion hall. 1683Moxon Mech. Exerc., Printing ii. ⁋2 They are now accounted old-fashion. 1796C. Smith Marchmont III. 67 A high, long, old-fashion room. |