💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Ereyesterday"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| yesternnoun | (archaic) Yesterday. |
| yestaday | Pronunciation spelling of yesterday. [On the day before today.] |
| yesternoun | (archaic) Yesterday. |
| yestiddynoun | Pronunciation spelling of yesterday. [On the day before today.] |
| yestermorrownoun | A day in the sequence of days from past to future, emphasizing the connection between past and future events. |
| yestermornnoun | (now rare, archaic) The morning of yesterday. |
| yesterevenoun | (archaic) Yesterday evening. |
| erewhilenoun | (archaic or poetic) Some time ago; beforehand; formerly. |
| yistiddynoun | Pronunciation spelling of yesterday. [On the day before today.] |
| erewhiles | Alternative form of erewhile. [(archaic or poetic) Some time ago; beforehand; formerly.] |
| yesternightnoun | (archaic) A preceding night. |
| yestertidenoun | A time period previous to the present; the past. |
| last daynoun | (Scotland, obsolete) yesterday |
| overmorrownoun | (archaic) The day after tomorrow. |
| yorenoun | (poetic) A time long past. |
| yestere'ennoun | (archaic) Contraction of yestereven. [(archaic) Synonym of yestereve.] |
| yestertimenoun | Time previous to the present; the past. |
| rearly | (obsolete, rare) early |
| yesterweeknoun | Previous week, the last week before the current one. |
| amorrow | (dialectal or archaic) Alternative form of tomorrow. [On the day after the present day.] |
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