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yestereve


Meanings
  • The word 'yestereve' is believed to mean 'the day before yesterday' in Old English language.

    - "In Old English language, 'yestereve' could be used to refer to the day before yesterday."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with yestereve
yestereve , grieve , reeve , deeve , leave , grieve , perceive
Homophones
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  1. reeve () :


Variants
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yesteryear , yesteryears , of yesteryear
Forms
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{"term"=>"yestereve's", "description"=>"The plural form of 'yestereve' is 'yestereve's."}


Etymology
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The word 'yestereve' is derived from Old English language where it means 'the day before yesterday'.


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  1. prepositions of time: Prepositions of time are words that indicate the relationship between a noun or a pronoun and a point or a period in time. For example, 'yestereve' is a word that indicates the relationship between the present moment and the day before yesterday.


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In literature, the word 'yestereve' has been used to refer to the day before yesterday. For instance, in the novel 'Mansfield Park' by Jane Austen, the character Edmund Bertram says, 'I am persuaded that tomorrow I shall begin the reformation of Mansfield Park'. To which his sister Fanny Price responds, 'Do you mean yesterday, Edmund?'. To which Edmund replies, 'No, Fanny, I mean tomorrow, that is, the day after tomorrow'. This dialogue illustrates how the word 'yestereve' has been used in literature to refer to the day before yesterday.

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