| Main Entry: | |
| Part of Speech: | noun |
| Definition: | long time |
| Synonyms: | aeons ago, ages, eternity, month of Sundays, remote ages, time long past, time out of mind |
| Main Entry: | past |
| Part of Speech: | noun |
| Definition: | time gone by |
| Synonyms: | antiquity, days gone by, former times, good old days, history, long ago, old lang syne, old times, olden days, time immemorial, times past, years ago, yesterday, yesteryear, yore |
| Antonyms: | future, present |
| Main Entry: | ancient history |
| Part of Speech: | noun |
| Definition: | ancient times |
| Synonyms: | antiquity, bygone days, distance of time, distant past, early history, prehistory, protohistory, remote past, the past, time immemorial, way back when |
| Main Entry: | donkey's years |
| Part of Speech: | noun |
| Definition: | very long time |
| Synonyms: | aeon, all one's born days, coon's age, eternity, forever and a day, long time, month of Sundays, right smart spell, time immemorial, time out of mind, years on end |
| Main Entry: | month of Sundays |
| Part of Speech: | noun |
| Definition: | forever |
| Synonyms: | ages, blue moon, dog's age, eternity, indefinitely long period, lifetime, time immemorial, when pigs fly |
| Main Entry: | time out of mind |
| Part of Speech: | noun |
| Definition: | past beyond memory |
| Synonyms: | aeons ago, ages, auld lang syne, days beyond recall, long ago, long since, month of Sundays, remote ages, time immemorial |
| Main Entry: | antiquity |
| Part of Speech: | noun |
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Ogygian, aboriginal, after age, ancient, antediluvian, antemundane, antiquated, antique, archaic, behind the age, classic, crumbling, customary, diluvian, elder, eldest, exploded, first, fossil, fusty, gone by, gone out, immemorial, inusitate, inveterate, medieval, obsolete, of long standing, of other times, of the old school, old, old, old as Adam, old as Methuselah, old as history, old as the hills, palaeozoic, patriarchal, preadamite, preglacial, prehistoric, prerafaelite, prescriptive, prime, primeval, primigenous, primitive, primordial, primordinate, protogenal, relict, rococo, rooted, run out, secondhand, senile, stale, superannuated, time, venerable, vetust, whereof the memory of man runneth not to the contrary
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| Main Entry: | past |
| Part of Speech: | adjective, noun |
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ancestral, archaeological, blown over, bygone, cidevant, elapsed, expired, exploded, extinct, foregoing, foregone, forgotten, former, gone, gone by, hesternal, irrecoverable, lapsed, last, late, latter, looking back, never to return, no more, nudiustertian, obsolete, over, overnight, passed away, past, preterite, preteritial, preterlapsed, preterperfect, preterpluperfect, pridian, pristine, quondam, recent, retroactive, retrospective, run out, sometime, that has been, thenadays, whilom, yestern
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