Adjective
[heh-ster-nuhl]
1. Of yesterday.
Origin: From Latin hesternus (of yesterday). Also see nudiustertian (relating to the day before yesterday) hodiernal (relating to today).
“I passed up a side-street, one of those deserted ways … dim places, fusty with hesternal excitements and the thrills of yesteryear.” Rupert Brooke; Letters From America
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“Sometimes she speaks of ‘the past’ as people speak who have been in prison. But you never know whether they refer to the crime or the imprisonment or the whole experience.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald, Tender is the Night
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“If you can give her mind an orgasm then making her pussy cum is just a formality.”
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