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Definition of Yesteryear

Yesteryear
Yesteryear Yes"ter*year`, n. The year last past; last year.

Meaning of Yesteryear from wikipedia

- Look up yesteryear in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Yesteryear may refer to: The previous year Nostalgia, years gone by "Yesteryear" (Star Trek: The...
- agricultural and livestock agriplex, and smaller exhibition areas. There is also Yesteryear Village, a history park on the northeastern corner of the property. The...
- Voyage from Yesteryear is a 1982 science fiction novel by British writer James P. Hogan. According to Hogan, the idea for the book originated around 1976...
- "Yesteryear" is the second episode of the first season of the animated American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Animated Series. It first...
- Yesteryear is a barbershop quartet that – coached by Darryl Flinn, Lance Heilmann, Larry Ajer, Greg Lyne, and other big names in barbershop – won the 1997...
- Yesteryear is the second studio album by Australian electronic music duo Cosmo's Midnight, released through Sony Music Australia on 2 October 2020. Solely...
- Of Yesteryear Mifyter (English: My Fighter) is an American amateur-built aircraft, designed by Rod Cowgill and produced by Biplanes Of Yesteryear, of...
- Leaves of Yesteryear is the sixth full-length studio album by the Norwegian progressive metal band Green Carnation. It was released on May 8, 2020 via...
- Video Yesteryear, Inc., was an American distributor and retailer of public domain films, archival radio shows, and film soundtracks. It was founded in...
- Gabriel Rossetti as "Where are the snows of yesteryear?", for which he po****rized the word "yesteryear" to translate Villon's antan. The French word...