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nudiustertian

(obsolete) of or relating to the day before yesterday

Etymology: From nudius tertius, which is formed from the phrase nunc dies tertius est, (now is the third day).

'' 1647 WARD Simp. Cobler 26 When I heare a..Gentledame inquire..what is the nudiustertian fashion of the Court; I mean the very newest.

(Source: Complete Oxford English Dictionary)

by eonron August 9, 2011

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Nudiustertian

nudiustertian (not comparable) (rare, obsolete, modern uses probably humorous) Of or relating to the day before yesterday; very recent.

I'd ordered the key on-line for £48 that nudiustertian morning and was not expecting it to arrive until the following week."

by ururmommom March 14, 2022