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YESTER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of YESTER is of or relating to yesterday. www.merriam-webster.com
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YESTER- Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
a combining form, now unproductive, occurring in words that denote an extent of time one period prior to the present period. www.dictionary.com
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Why is “yester-” only used as a prefix for “day”? Why is there ... - Quora
Modern English only uses “yester” as a prefix, whereas other languages used their versions as a stand-alone word, without the need to add “day”. www.quora.com
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yester-
yester- in comb. or as prefix = immediately preceding the present, last, in yestereve, etc., after yesterday, yesternight; e.g. yester-afternoon, yester-age, yester-noon, yester-tempest, yester-week. See also yester-year.1806 Coleridge Let. to D. Stuart 18 Aug., I..have found myself so unusually bet... Oxford English Dictionary
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yester-night and yesternight - Middle English Compendium
Definitions (Senses and Subsenses). 1. During the night preceding the present day, last night, (on) yesterday night; as ~. Show 8 ... quod.lib.umich.edu
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YESTER definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
adverb 1. of yesterday 2. previous to this USAGE: Usually in combination [yestereve, yesteryear] Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. www.collinsdictionary.com
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Yester-Me, Yester-You, Yesterday
"Yester-Me, Yester-You, Yesterday" is a 1969 soul song written by Ron Miller and Bryan Wells, released by American Motown singer-songwriter-musician Stevie Wonder on the album My Cherie Amour (1969). The song continued Wonder's success on the pop charts. It reached number 7 on the pop singles chart ... wikipedia.org
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yester- - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Prefix · (rare) Belonging to the day preceding the present; next before the present. · Of former, earlier, or previous times. Derived terms. edit · English ... en.wiktionary.org
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yester, n., adj., & adv. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the word yester is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for yester is from before 1500, ... www.oed.com
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What really is a "Yester" in Yesterday or Yesteryear?
"Yester" is what's called a "cranberry morpheme", (like the "cran" of "cranberry") meaning it has no meaning on its own but serves to ... english.stackexchange.com
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Yester Oaks - Foshee Residential
Yester Oaks is a controlled-access community with a sparkling pool, grilling stations, a playground, onsite laundry facilities, and a dog park. fosheeresidential.com
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Ereyesterday vs Yester: Meaning And Differences - The Content Authority
Yester is a shortened version of yesterday and is used in a similar way to ereyesterday. It is also an archaic term that is not commonly used in modern English, but can still be found in literature and historical texts. Yester is often used in combination with other words to create compound adjectives, such as "yester-year" or "yester ...
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ȝister-
yister-, ȝister- etc., obs. or dial. ff. yester-. Oxford English Dictionary
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Jerry Yester
Jerome Alan Yester (born January 9, 1943) is an American folk rock musician, record producer, and arranger. Biography Yester was born in Birmingham, Alabama, United States, and grew up in Burbank, California. He formed a duo with brother Jim Yester, the Yester Brothers, and starting playing folk clu... wikipedia.org
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yester-morning
yester-ˈmorning, adv. and n. arch. and dial. [f. yester- + morning n.] = prec.1654–5 Clarke Papers (Camden) III. 26, 300..Cavalieres tooke yestermorning..Judge Rolls out of his bed. 1764 H. Walpole Otranto v, My Lady Matilda told me but yester-morning that her Highness Hippolita knows something. 177... Oxford English Dictionary
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