Verb
elden (third-person singular simple present eldens, present participle eldening, simple past and past participle eldened)
(archaic, intransitive) to advance in eld or old age; to grow older; to age
As a result, we’ve seen many customers transition to mobile-only campaign creation and execution,” said Shutterstock chief revenue officer Jamie Elden. Source: Internet
Elden Selva is on a mission to restore power to the defeated Northern Alliance, by retrieving the remains of Truppen cybernetic soldiers. Source: Internet
Deputy District Attorney David Berger and Deputy Attorney General Kim Nguyen continued to raise and spend actively in their battle for the seat being vacated by Judge Elden Fox. Source: Internet
Roxanna Elden was sick and tired of "too perfect" teaching manuals that didn't relate to her nightmarish first year in the classroom, so she decided to add her sharp wit and realistic, practical. Source: Internet
St. Louis scored seven times in the third inning off starter Elden Auker and a pair of relievers, while Dizzy Dean baffled the Tiger hitters en route to an 11–0 victory. Source: Internet
He was preceded in death by his wife, Katherine Nanos Potter; his companion, Christine Watson; parents, Walter and Eva Potter; and brothers, Willis and Elden Potter. Source: Internet