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Yestereve

Yestereve \Yes"ter*eve`\, Yester-evening \Yes"ter-e`ven*ing\, n. The evening of yesterday; the evening last past.

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yestereve

adv. (during) yesterday evening n. (context archaic English) yesterday evening

Usage examples of "yestereve".

Some drunken knights she had seen yestereve slept on wide benches and in bed closets edging the great hall, along with some of the servants.

But Eirik went to Wessex yestereve to see King Edred and has not returned yet.

She considered shaking them both awake to vent her disapproval, but, unlike yestereve, she vowed to follow a more sensible path today.

Yet just yestereve I heard an old servant here say the Lord Blackgult now seemed like his old, old self, years younger and smiling again.

When the girl Emma had summoned her, she had expected to receive what she had missed that morn, utter shame over her behavior yestereve in his bed.

I was to be accused yestereve of stealing an item of great value from one of the castle ladies.

Briefly El wondered how far along the road those two bumbling mages had gotten to yestereve on their recalcitrant mules.

Seacoast yestereve, he certainly questioned the barges that followed us out of the sluice basin and found out we had turned eastwards.

And yestereve was a woeful word spoken, and that by a man-child of ten winters.

Sen'anth Sathas was foremost of them, but there were sen'ein of the five stranger-tribes there too, who had come in yestereve with the kel'ein.