yesternight

yes·ter·night

 (yĕs′tər-nīt′)
n.
Last night.

yes′ter·night′ adv.
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yesternight

(ˌjɛstəˈnaɪt)
adv
archaic yesterday night
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yes•ter•night

(ˈyɛs tərˈnaɪt)
Archaic. n.
1. last night.
adv.
2. during last night.
[before 900]
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she has disturbed me, night and day, through eighteen years - incessantly - remorselessly - till yesternight; and yesternight I was tranquil.
I awoke, and my yesternight's thoughts were as a dream.
"How now!" quoth Robin, when he beheld his sorry countenance, "are you not he whom I heard no longer ago than yesternight caroling so blithely about 'a lassie back i' the town'?"
It was him that roused him up yesternight, and, what's more, my man knew he was comin', for he had steam up in the launch.
``but rely on this, that when the Templar crossed the hall yesternight, he spoke to his Mussulman slaves in the Saracen language, which I well understand, and charged them this morning to watch the journey of the Jew, to seize upon him when at a convenient distance from the mansion, and to conduct him to the castle of Philip de Malvoisin, or to that of Reginald Front-de-B uf.''
Quoth Robin, "Now will I go to seek this same Friar of Fountain Abbey of whom we spake yesternight, and I will take with me four of my good men, and these four shall be Little John, Will Scarlet, David of Doncaster, and Arthur a Bland.
"I tell you, my fair lord," she was saying, "that it is no fit training for a demoiselle: hawks and hounds, rotes and citoles singing a French rondel, or reading the Gestes de Doon de Mayence, as I found her yesternight, pretending sleep, the artful, with the corner of the scroll thrusting forth from under her pillow.
Fast asleep, I warrant you; He took his rouse with stoops of Rhenish wine So kindly yesternight to Bruno's health, That all this day the sluggard keeps his bed.
Some of Edoror's aides who accompanied him to the State Criminal Investigative Department were seen talking in low tone yesternight as he wrote a statement.
According to Rangers sources, Rangers Inspector Muhammad Ikram along with his team was on patrol in near Pakistan-India border yesternight. Near Tahli Bagarr area, the Rangers officials arrested four smugglers later identified as Muhammad Iqbal, Aftab sons of Rashid Ahmad of Basirpur, Muhammad Afzal, son of Rehmat Ali, resident of Kasur, Ghulam Sair, son of Muhammad Mukhtar, resident of Kasur.
You are only apologising now yet you have ignored us since yesternight?" Silas Okumu asked.