Citations:nudiustertian

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English citations of nudiustertian

  1. (rare, obsolete, modern uses probably humorous) Of or relating to the day before yesterday; very recent.
    • 2012 August 22, Benjamin Nolan, “Cyclin’ the City”, Syniq.co.uk (blog), reproduced on Anu Garg, “nudiustertian”[1], A.Word.A.Day, Wordsmith.org, archived from the original on 7 April 2016:
      I'd ordered the key on-line for £48 that nudiustertian morning and was not expecting it to arrive until the following week.
    • 2014 June 5, Joshua Kennon, “Japanese Gyoza with Spicy Sauce”, in Joshua Kennon: Thoughts on Business, Politics & Life from a Private Investor[2] (blog), archived from the original on 6 October 2015:
      Nudiustertian,[sic] when done with our responsibilities, Aaron and I went to see Disney’s Maleficent in theaters.
    • ?2001–, A. E. Faris, “Dictionary”, in All Things Being English[3] (blog), archived from the original on 20 March 2016:
      NUDIUSTERTIAN: “of the day before yesterday” / The exact hour that I heard shots fired escapes me, but it was sometime nudiustertian.