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Elder and eldest mean the same as older and oldest. We only use the adjectives elder and eldest before a noun (as attributive adjectives), and usually when talking about relationships within a family:
Let me introduce Siga. She’s my elder sister.
Not: … She’s my sister. She’s elder.
It’s Catherine’s eightieth birthday on Thursday and she is now the eldest member of the family.
We also use elder and eldest as nouns:
Jack is the eldest of four brothers.
Older and oldest are used in similar ways:
My older sister is coming to stay with us at the weekend.
Matt is the oldest of our children and Simon is t
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