Yestermorn vs Yester - What's the difference?
yestermorn | yester | Derived terms |
(obsolete) Yesterday morning.
*{{quote-book, year=1816, author=, title=Persuasion, chapter=, edition=
, passage=The sad accident at Lyme was soon the prevailing topic, and on comparing their latest accounts of the invalid, it appeared that each lady dated her intelligence from the same hour of yestermorn
*{{quote-book, year=1826, author=, title=The Last Man, chapter=, edition=
, passage="That, Clara," I said, "is the gate, that the street which yestermorn your father rode up." }}
*{{quote-book, year=1900, author=, title=The Seven Seas, chapter=, edition=
, passage=By the wisdom of the centuries I speak-- To the tune of yestermorn I set the truth-- I, the joy of life unquestioned--I, the Greek-- I, the everlasting Wonder Song of Youth! }}
(archaic) Yesterday.
(archaic) Last; last past; next before; of or pertaining to yesterday.
Yestermorn is a derived term of yester.
As nouns the difference between yestermorn and yester
is that yestermorn is (obsolete) yesterday morning while yester is (archaic) yesterday.As an adverb yester is
(archaic) yesterday.As an adjective yester is
(archaic) last; last past; next before; of or pertaining to yesterday.yestermorn
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