0 used to refer to a person or thing that is similar to someone or something that existed in the past:
1 being a new or recent form of a person or thing from the past:
But de-personalized consumerism gives way, in disturbingly direct fashion, to that which our latter-day lotus-eaters would most willingly forget.
She spells us a story of one plant's journey from exclusion from the language of flowers to a latter-day reinstatement in romantic botanical discourse.
But for us latter-day folk it is not so simple.
Interacting with latter-day musical automata.
Nonetheless, the attitude towards books and their use, as well as the orientation towards learning of both teachers and priestly students, are the products of a latter-day, literate print culture.
Interacting with the latter-day musical automaton.
There is a danger of the world relapsing into a form of latter-day mercantilism.
We have a dampness and latter-day dereliction problem which destroys choice for thousands of ordinary tenants.