ereyesterday
English
Etymology
From ere (“before”) + yesterday. Compare Dutch eergisteren, German vorgestern or Danish forgårs.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -eɪ
Adverb
ereyesterday (not comparable)
- (obsolete) On the day before yesterday.
- 1535, Coverdale, Bible, Genesis 31:2
- And Iacob behelde Labans countenaunce, & beholde, it was not towarde him as yesterday and ereyesterday.
- 1535, Coverdale, Bible, Genesis 31:2
Antonyms
- (obsolete) overmorrow
Translations
on the day before yesterday — see day before yesterday
Antonyms
- (obsolete) overmorrow
Translations
the day before yesterday — see day before yesterday
See also
- (rare, obsolete) nudiustertian (of the day before yesterday)
- tomorrow
- yesterday
- yester
- yestereven
- yestern
- yesternight
- yesteryear
- yestreen
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