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yester
English
Etymology
From Middle English yester, yister, from Old English geostran (“yesterday”). Cognate with Dutch gisteren (“yesterday”), German gestern (“yesterday”). More at yesterday.
Adverb
yester (not comparable)
- (archaic) Yesterday.
Adjective
yester (not comparable)
- (archaic) Of or pertaining to yesterday.
- Synonyms: last, yesterday
Noun
yester (countable and uncountable, plural yesters)
- (archaic) Yesterday.
Derived terms
Anagrams
- Eyster, Steyer
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yestermonth
English
Alternative forms
- yester-month, yester month
Etymology
yester +? month
Adverb
yestermonth (not comparable)
- Last month; a few months ago.
Anagrams
- stenothermy
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