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Elder and eldest are normally reserved for people. Use elder when comparing two people and eldest when comparing three or more.
The title elder is often used for senior or highly respected members of a family or community.
As a title, Elder is often capitalized.
Old, older and oldest refer to either people or things. Use older when comparing two people or things and oldest when comparing three or more.
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