0 being the oldest of three or more people, especially within a family:
Her eldest child is 14.
2 oldest (of three or more people, esp. within a family):
He’s my eldest brother.
When the queen dies, her eldest son will succeed to the throne.
Maria brought along her eldest daughter - a lovely girl with brown eyes and a ready smile.
I particularly recall my eldest's lusty voice, which he no doubt also inherited from his father.
The eldest son tried to bear the brunt of these burdens, but it was not long before he had to leave.
Then, the central waqf office informed him that customarily the eldest was appointed head.
The eldest's gift was strength, which he mistook for character.
Her eldest son has privileges of inheritance [of the father's auxiliary herd].
The children's ages ranged from 13 to 77 years, with an average of 35 years for the youngest and 42 years for the eldest.
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