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yesternight
yesternight, adv. and n. Chiefly dial. or arch. (jɛstəˈnaɪt) Forms: 1 ᵹystran-, 3–7 yister-, 4 ȝistir-, ȝuster-, ȝerstene-, 4– 6 ȝester-, ȝister-, 5 ȝistyr-, yistre-, ȝustir-, 6 yeaster-, 5– yester-. [OE.: f. ᵹystran (see yesterday) + niht night n.] A. adv. On the night of yesterday, last night. In ...
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Ereyesterday vs Yesternight: When To Use Each One In Writing
According to most English language experts, yesternight is the correct word to use when referring to the night before today. Ere-yesterday, on the other hand, is an archaic word that means the day before yesterday. Yesternight is a combination of the words "yester," meaning "of yesterday," and "night.". It is used to describe the ...
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Mike Schank
As a musician, Schank recorded three homemade CDs, including Dreams I Know—Yesternight (2009), which features Schank playing acoustic guitar along with Filmography
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Songs I Know (2000)
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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...
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Alexander Findlater
first wrote to Findlater on 28 October 1789 from Ellisland Farm, some time before he himself moved to Dumfries: "I believe I mentioned something to you yesternight
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gowpenful
gowpenful Sc. and dial. (ˈgaʊpənfʊl) [f. gowpen + -ful.] A ‘double handful’ (see gowpen 1).1674–91 Ray N.C. Words 32 Gopingfull, as much as you can hold in your Fist. 1789 Davidson Seasons 13 Who for a knife Or penny whissle, will part wi' their gold In gopinfu's. 1852 Carlyle Let. in Froude Life in...
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Jean Lorimer
In August 1795 Burns wrote that "Mrs Burns so obliging as to promise me yesternight to beg the favor of Jeany to come and partake with her, and she was
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figurement
figurement rare. (ˈfɪgəmənt, -jʊəmənt) [f. figure v. + -ment.] a. Presentation of figures to the mind. b. Introduction as a figure or ornament.1850 Blackie æschylus II. 237 But yesternight, with figurement most clear, I dreamt. 1879 G. Meredith Egoist I. xiv. 255 An embellishment..such truly as shou...
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Tuğba Özay
She had a part in Dün Gece Ormanda Çok Komik Birşey Oldu (Something funny happened in the woods yesternight) under the theater director Ferhan Şensoy and
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tu-whit
▪ I. tu-whit, v. (tuːˈhwɪt) [See next.] intr. To hoot as an owl.1902 A. Lang in Longm. Mag. Dec. 99 He heard the owls towhitting and towhooing from the wood.▪ II. tu-whit, tu-whoo, int. (n.) (tuːˈhwɪt tuːˈhwuː) Also 6–9 to-, too-, -who, -hoo; 9 towhoo towhoo; etc. [Imitative.] An imitation of the ca...
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tonight
tonight, adv. and n. (təˈnaɪt, tʊ-) Forms: see night. Also as two words and with hyphen. [OE. tó niht, to prep. A. 7 + night. Cf. today.] A. adv. 1. On this very night (i.e. the night now present).a 1300 Cursor M. 11246 (Cott.), I bring yow word wit ioi and blis, Born to night your sauueour es! 1670...
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Henry Atkinson manuscript
what I got late yestreen; in The Northern Minstrel's Budget a verse list of tunes from the early 19th century, the title of this appears as And I got yesternight
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brabble
▪ I. brabble, v. Obs. or arch. exc. dial. (ˈbræb(ə)l) Also 6 brabbel, brabil, -el, 6–8 brable. [Derivation obscure: usually identified with Du. brabbelen to confuse, stammer, jabber (cf. brabbling vbl. n. 2), but it is doubtful whether the history of the senses in Eng. supports this. Cf. brawl, babb...
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Margaret Chalmers (Mrs Lewis Hay)
On 14 March 1788, he wrote informing her that "Yesternight I compleated a bargain with Mr Miller, of Dalswinton, for the farm of Ellisland, on the banks
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