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Erstwhile English Meaning Adverb Words Days Erst Wile Part

Erstwhile refers to something that existed in the past. This adverb, present in English since the 16th century, was formed from the Old English words 'aer' (early) and 'hwil' (while). Nowadays, it is more commonly encountered as an adjective.

Antiguamente se refiere a algo que existió en el pasado. Este adverbio, presente en inglés desde el siglo XVI, se formó a partir de las antiguas palabras inglesas 'aer' (temprano) y 'hwil' (mientras). Hoy en día, se usa más comúnmente como adjetivo.

Word erstwhile
Date May 10, 2017
Type adverb
Syllables ERST-wile
Etymology The adverb erstwhile has been part of English since at least the 16th century, but it is formed from two words that are much older. It comes from the Old English words aer, meaning "early," and hwil, which has the same meaning as the modern word while. (The English word ere, meaning "before," is also a descendant of aer.) These days erstwhile is more likely to be encountered as an adjective, as in "erstwhile enemies." That adjective use is a much more recent development, having joined the language about three centuries after the adverb.
Examples What had erstwhile been acres of wetland was eventually developed into a thriving residential neighborhood.

"The participants proceeded with civility and purpose. Meetings that erstwhile had taken entire days were concluded with agreement in an hour or two." — Greg Behrman, The Most Noble Adventure, 2007
Definition : in the past : formerly

Tags: wordoftheday::adverb

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