of age - Wiktionary, the free dictionary (original) (raw)
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Prepositional phrase
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- Old enough to be considered an adult (in law, or by society generally).
Antonym: under age
He's of age now: he can make his own decisions. - (formal, idiomatic, law, usually literary) Having existed for a certain period of time; used in referring to a person's age.
He has a son who is six years of age.
One must be 18 years of age to be an eligible voter in most countries.
Once one is of age 16, one's horizons broaden; once one is of age 21 one's horizons are limitless.
- In the given senses above, of age almost always and usually has the following before the age being referred to:
about; above; after; almost; around; as early/late/old/young as; at (just/least/only); attain, be, reach, and their conjugated derivatives; before; below; between or from... to... (in age ranges); beyond; by; from; just; less/younger than; more/older than; now; only; over; then; through/thru; till; under; and until. - Also, of age is followed by either "and below/younger" or "and above/older/over/up."
- come of age
old enough to be considered an adult
Belarusian: паўнале́тні (pawnaljétni)
Catalan: major d'edat (ca) m or f
Chinese:
Mandarin: 成年的 (zh) (chéngnián de), 成年人 (zh) (chéngniánrén), 成年者 (zh) (chéngniánzhě)Danish: myndig
Dutch: meerderjarig (nl), volwassen (nl)
Finnish: täysi-ikäinen (fi)
Georgian: სრულწლოვანი (srulc̣lovani), ზრდასრული (zrdasruli), მოწიფული (moc̣ipuli)
German: volljährig (de), mündig (de)
Ingrian: täysiälliin
Italian: maggiorenne (it)
Norwegian: myndig
Polish: pełnoletni (pl)
Russian: совершенноле́тний (ru) (soveršennolétnij)
Spanish: mayor de edad
Ukrainian: повнолі́тній (povnolítnij)
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