Yestreen
yesterday evening; last evening.
during yesterday evening.
historical examples
the half-hearted john buchan
the weird of the wentworths, vol. 1 johannes scotus
the divine comedy of dante alighieri dante alighieri
recreations of christopher north, volume i (of 2) john wilson
st. ronan’s well sir walter scott
a man in the open roger poc-ck
the house with the green shutters george douglas brown
an orkney maid amelia edith huddleston barr
the black douglas s. r. crockett
morag janet milne rae
adverb
(scot) yesterday evening
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