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May. 24, 2015
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yestreen Audio Pronunciation
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\ye-STREEN\
adverb
1. during yesterday evening.
Quotes
Late late yestreen I saw the new moone / Wi' the auld moone in hir arme…
-- , "Sir Patrick Spens," Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, collected by Thomas Percy, 1765
Origin
Yestreen entered English in the 1400s. Its first element, yester, is a cognate with the German term gerstern, and is akin to the Latin hesternus meaning "of yesterday."
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