Yestereve


the evening of the previous day.
“did you watch that program about fatties yestereve?”
yesterday evening. similar to ‘yestermorn’ and ‘yesternoon’
did you have fun yestereve?
yesterday evening, or last night.
nigel: i say, basil, i had rather too much to drink yester-eve.
basil: i suppose that would explain your vomiting this morn.

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