Getting on, aged (7)
I believe the answer is:
elderly
I believe this is a double definition.
'getting on' is the first definition.
(I've seen this before)
'aged' is the second definition.
(I know that aged can be written as elderly)
(Other definitions for elderly that I've seen before include "over the hill" , "Aged" , "... or not of tender years" , "Not young" , "like a rich attorney's ugly daughter" .)