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1 eski
adj. old, ancient; early, former, earlier, ex, out of date, old-time, archaic, bygone, cut and dried, disused, erstwhile, immemorial, late, obsolete, olden, onetime, passe, past, previous, prior, quondam, sometime, of long standing, trite, vet, veteran--------adv. of old--------n. old timer--------pref. ex* * *1. abrade 2. antiquated 3. archaic 4. bygone 5. erstwhile 6. obsolete 7. old 8. superannuated 9. older (adj.) -
2 bir zamanlar
adv. once, once upon a time, in days of yore, erstwhile, lang syne* * *once upon a time -
3 eskiden
adj. onetime--------adv. in old times, in times of old, of old, before now, once, beforetime, sometime, formerly, anciently, erstwhile, lang syne, in days of yore, of yore* * *formerly -
4 önceden
adj. onetime--------adv. beforehand, before now, previously, aforetime, beforetime, ahead, in advance, already, afore, in anticipation, ere now, erstwhile, formerly, heretofore--------pref. pre* * *1. beforehand 2. in advance 3. previously -
5 bir zamanlarki
adj. erstwhile -
6 sabık
adj. former, previous, ex, earlier, erstwhile, prior, quondam, sometime--------pref. ex -
7 vaktiyle
adv. ere now, erstwhile, formerly, in days of yore
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Erstwhile — is a word referring to In the past; at a former time; formerly. It may also refer to: *Erstwhile Records … Wikipedia
erstwhile — is a word that dates from Old English, and is still occasionally found, mainly as an adjective meaning ‘of old, former’ and typically with reference to the recent past: • While he may be less popular than he was, he is still held in more esteem… … Modern English usage
erstwhile — [ʉrst′hwīl΄] adv. Archaic some time ago; formerly adj. of an earlier time; former [my erstwhile friend] … English World dictionary
Erstwhile — Erst while ( hw[imac]l ), adv. Till then or now; heretofore; formerly. [Archaic] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
erstwhile — index former, late (defunct), previous Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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erstwhile — [[t]ɜ͟ː(r)st(h)waɪl[/t]] ADJ: ADJ n You use erstwhile to describe someone that used to be the type of person indicated, but no longer is. [FORMAL] Erstwhile workers may have become managers... He fled to America with Phyllis Burton, an erstwhile… … English dictionary
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