erewhile

/ɛrˈwaɪl/
adverb
  1. Before now; formerly; some time ago.
    • The garden, erewhile so full of flowers, now lay withered and brown.
    • She remembered the house erewhile, when it was still painted a cheerful yellow.
    • Erewhile, the village had been a quiet place, but now tourists filled its streets.
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