Married twice, in youth and in dotage, he had no children of his own.
Of these, the speakers who have achieved fluency are of dotage.
Although he was at an age when many people settle into dotage, he could, and did, run circles around us all.
Some time before his death, however, he had lost his eyesight and fallen into dotage.
In her dotage now, she was even less likely to be hard-headed about history.
It was perhaps not so much that psychology was a science in its infancy as that a few of those who practised it were in their dotage.
Perhaps some woman might marry the tenant in his dotage and give him £10,000 or £20,000 in order to get the tenancy.
Nor could it be said that it is in its dotage because it demands as a qualification some experience and action in public affairs.