yestern
English
Etymology
Perhaps from yester + -en. Compare also Old English ġiestran (“yesterday”).
Adjective
yestern (not comparable)
- (archaic, rare) Of or pertaining to yesterday.
- 1868, John Conington (translator), The Iliad of Homer
- Argos, I fear, will pay us soon again
Her yestern debt […]
- Argos, I fear, will pay us soon again
- 1868, John Conington (translator), The Iliad of Homer
Adverb
yestern (not comparable)
Noun
yestern (plural yesterns)
Translations
yesterday
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