Timeworn [adjective]
Definition of Timeworn:
worn-out
Synonyms of Timeworn:
Sentence/Example of Timeworn:
Judging from what little I have seen, it appears to be ancient and timeworn.
Branch after branch is dropping from the timeworn, weatherbeaten trunk.
The birth of Lafayette is recorded in the yellow and timeworn parish register of Chaviniac.
Besides the earnest agony of its words, there was a mute eloquence about that yellow, timeworn paper.
Feeling certain of defeat at the polls, the partisans of the latter candidate resorted to the timeworn expedient of a revolt.
Feverishly they passed the timeworn phrase back and forth; it would have been ludicrous if it hadn't been so deadly serious.
Near the park entrance is the almshouse, with its timeworn gables of yellow stone against the dull red of the tile roofing.
Mark dropped into the cool, fragrant depths of a timeworn leather chair.
It was an altar-tomb, broken and timeworn and almost covered with an accumulation of earth and moss and leaves.
You seem to have inherited the timeworn theory that the War of 1914 was entirely provoked by the junker class of Germans.