From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishlatter-dayˈlatter-day adjective [only before noun]  1  → a latter-day Versailles/Tsar/Robin Hood etc2 relating to a recent period of time, rather than an earlier one Latter-day students could never meet the college entrance standards required in the 1940s.
                                                    
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latter-day• Romer portrayed himself as a latter-day Robin Hood who took money and gave it to the underprivileged. 
