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langsyne

ADVERB
  1. at a distant time in the past (chiefly Scottish)
NOUN
  1. past times remembered with nostalgia

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  • D'ye mind yon nicht langsyne when your faither came in wi 'a terrible look in his een and struck me in the breist? The House with the Green Shutters
  • Three years ago you gave a pleasing illustration of "_the Amusements of May_," and at the same time lamented the decrease of village festivity and rural merriment, which in days langsyne cheered the honest hearts and lightened the daily toil of our rustic ancestors. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 379, July 4, 1829
  • “It was not Christie,” said Mary; “it was — it was a gentleman — a gentleman with a bright breastplate, like what I hae seen langsyne, when we dwelt at Avenel —” The Monastery
  • First, for auld langsyne; second, for the sake of the auld wife ayont the fire at Rob Roy
  • ELAINE QUIJANO, CNN CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): In the days of auld langsyne, drivers in the Sunshine State, including the elderly, could renew their licenses by mail without taking a vision or road test. CNN Transcript Jan 1, 2004
  • First, for auld langsyne; second, for the sake of the auld wife ayont the fire at Rob Roy
  • If you are not business intelligence strategy this cyprinid in your optimization mandatary, the langsyne you are carinate at is bisulcate of phasmid aldomet. Rational Review
  • Laidlaw, however, scratching it minutely out, found it covered with a layer of pitch inside, and then said, "Ay, the truth is, sir, it is neither mair nor less than a piece of a tar pat that some o 'the farmers hae been buisting their sheep out o', i 'the auld kirk langsyne. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 383, August 1, 1829
  • Animated by its cheering influence, even old decrepitude no longer feels his habitual pains -- the fire of youth is in his eye, as he details to the company the exploits which distinguished him in the days of '_auld langsyne_;' while the young, with hearts inflamed with '_love and glory_,' long to mingle in the more lively scenes of mirth, to display their prowess and agility. Christmas: Its Origin and Associations Together with Its Historical Events and Festive Celebrations During Nineteen Centuries
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