YESTEREVE

Etymology

Noun

yestereve (plural yestereves)

(archaic) Yesterday evening.

Synonyms

• yestereven

• yesterevening

• yestreen

• last night

• yesternight

• yesterday night

Adverb

yestereve (not comparable)

(During) yesterday evening.

Synonyms

• yestereven

• yesterevening

• yestreen

• last night

• yesternight

• yesterday night

Source: Wiktionary


Yes"ter*eve`, Yes"ter-e`ven*ing, n.

Definition: The evening of yesterday; the evening last past.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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