nudiustertian

adj
/n(j)ʊdi.əsˈtɜʃɪən/UK

Etymology

From Latin nū̆diū̆stertiānus (“taking place the day before yesterday”), from nudius tertius. Coined by Nathaniel Ward (1578–1652) in The Simple Cobler of Aggawam in America (1647).

  1. borrowed from nū̆diū̆stertiānus — “taking place the day before yesterday

Definitions

  1. Of or relating to the day before yesterday

    Of or relating to the day before yesterday; very recent.

    • One of the best Chocolate gateau^([sic – meaning gateaux]) I have ever had! And I just had it nudiustertian afternoon.
    • Nudiustertian – adjective Definition: Want a new way to mention something that happened on Wednesday – the day before yesterday? Here you go. Example: “I shared some corned beef hash that nudiustertian morning.”

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