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Webster 1913 Edition


Yestern

Yes′tern

,
Adj.
[See
Yester
.]
Of or pertaining to yesterday; relating to the day last past.

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yestern

yestern

English

Adjective

yestern (not comparable)

  1. (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 []
    • 1970, Trumbull Stickney, Dramatic Verses, Ardent Media, ISBN 9780839818724, page 35:
      For men born of yesterday are yestern

Adverb

yestern (not comparable)

  1. yesterday
    • 1949, Lionel Trilling, Matthew Arnold, Taylor & Francis, ISBN 9780049280182, page 169:
      "F. Newman's book I saw yestern at our ouse," Arnold writes to Clough. "He seems to have written himself down an hass.

Noun

yestern (plural yesterns)

  1. yesterday
    • 1839, Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller, “Knight Toggenburg”, in Montagu Montagu, editor, The Song of the Bell, and other Poems, Digitized edition, published 2006, page 85:
      Yestern was the day of hail, …
    • 1840, Amelia Lane, The Fortress: An Historical Tale of the Fifteenth Century, Digitized edition, published 2012, page 305:
      Yestern, who was there could compete with me in strength?
    • 1977, Bill Reed, Dogod, Digitized edition, published 2009, ISBN 9780170051460, page 76:
      For this day ought to promise not so much mulch as yesterday or all the other yesterns all back in a row of boredowndom.
    • 2011, Glenn P. Wolfe, Mneme's Place: Book One (fiction), iUniverse, ISBN 9781462017157, page 22:
      Jestern, was Joyce's yestern.

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