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[ yond ] / yɒnd /
adverb, adjective Archaic.Origin of yondbefore 900; Middle English; Old English geond; akin to Dutch ginds,Gothic jaind.See yon Words nearby yondYom Kippur, Yom Kippur War, yomp, yom tov, yon, yond, yonder, Yonge, Yong Lo, yoni, Yonkers Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for yondThey're noa bigger, accordinglye to th' place nor yond little haase o' mine up at th' moor end. Seets I' Paris|John Hartley But if yond Minnie doesn't let my lad alooan aw'll mak this taan too hot for her. Yorkshire Tales. Third Series|John Hartley Look with thine ears: see how yond justice rails upon yond simple thief. Familiar Quotations|John Bartlett Aw dooant know unless tha'rt gooin to find fault abaat mi piece, an awm sewer aw've done mi best wi it, but yond warp's rotten. Yorkshire Tales. Third Series|John Hartley
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