English
Etymology
From L. nudius tertius, which is formed from the phrase nunc dies tertius est, (now is the third day).
Adjective
nudiustertian
#of the day before yesterday
#:'' 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)
Translations
Czech: pÅ�edvÄ�erejÅ¡Ã
Finnish: t-|fi|toissapäiväinen
German: t+|de|vorgestern
Latin: nudiustertianus
mid
Polish: przedwczorajszy m
Russian: позав�е�а�ний (pozav�erášnij)
Serbian: nakju�e
See also
last night
today
tomorrow night
tonight
yesterday
tomorrow
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