释义 |
yestermorn, adv. and n. Chiefly poet.|jɛstəˈmɔːn| [f. yester- + morn n.] Yesterday morning.
1702Rowe Tamerl. ii. i, From yester Morn till Even. a1769Falconer Shipwr. iii. 813 Ah! how unlike what yester-morn enjoy'd! c1815Jane Austen Persuasion xiii, Each lady dated her intelligence [of the accident] from the same hour of yestermorn. 1846Tennyson Golden Year 21 But if you care indeed to listen, hear These measured words, my work of yestermorn. 1895Chamb. Jrnl. XII. 828/1 The lover wrote yestermorn, making light of the story. 1896Kipling Seven Seas, Song of Banjo 90 To the tune of yestermorn I set the truth. |