
ETYMOLOGY
from Latin nudiustertianus from nudius tertius (day before yesterday, literally ‘today the third day’, counting inclusively)
EXAMPLE
“… I am not much offended if I see a trimme, far trimmer than she that wears it: in a word, whatever Christianity or Civility will allow, I can afford with London measure: but when I heare a nugiperous Gentledame inquire what dresse the Queen is in this week : What the nudiustertian fashion of the Court; I meane the very newest: with egge to be in it in all haste, what ever it be; I look at her as the very gizzard of a trifle, the product of a quarter of a cypher, the epitome of nothing, fitter to be kickt, if shee were of a kickable substance, than either honour’d or humour’d. …”
From: The Simple Cobler of Aggawam in America
By: Nathaniel Ward, 1647