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When to use elder/older and eldest/oldest?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The pairs of words are effectively synonymous. There is no real difference in basic meaning, though usage varies. As Sylday says, 'elder' refers to a comparison of two specific people - usually siblings - whilst 'eldest' refers to three or more.
There are other situations where elder/older are not exchangeable...eg I might say: "I'm older than you"...not "I'm elder than you" etc. Also 'elder', used as a noun, means someone of age and respect within a community.