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Feb 2, 2024
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yesterweek

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with Anu Garg

yesterweek

PRONUNCIATION:
(YES-tuhr-week)

MEANING:
noun: Last week.
adverb: During last week.

ETYMOLOGY:
From yester- (a time one period before the present one), from Old English giestran (previous day) + week, from Old English wice (week). Earliest documented use: 1830.

USAGE:
“I told you of all this yesterweek, when you visited my chamber last.”
Michael Canfield; The Woods Wife & Other Tales of Mystery & Magic; CreateSpace; 2015.

A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
The absence of flaw in beauty is itself a flaw. -Havelock Ellis, physician, writer, and social reformer (2 Feb 1859-1939)

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