langsyne

/læŋˈsaɪn/
adverb
  1. In the distant past; long ago.
    • The old songs tell of heroes who lived langsyne.
    • Langsyne, people traveled by horse and carriage.
    • Langsyne, this valley was covered by a great forest.
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noun
  1. The time that is long past; days gone by.
    • In langsyne, neighbors would gather for weekly dances.
    • We sat by the fire and talked of langsyne.
    • The festival celebrates the customs of langsyne.
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