[syn: yonder, yon]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Yonder \Yon"der\, adv. [OE. yonder, [yogh]onder; cf. OD. ginder,
Goth. jaindr? there. ????. See Yond, adv.]
At a distance, but within view.
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Yonder are two apple women scolding. --Arbuthnot.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Yonder \Yon"der\, a.
Being at a distance within view, or conceived of as within
view; that or those there; yon. "Yon flowery arbors, yonder
alleys green." --Milton. "Yonder sea of light." --Keble.
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Yonder men are too many for an embassage. --Bacon.
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
yonder
adv 1: at or in an indicated (usually distant) place (`yon' is
archaic and dialectal); "the house yonder"; "scattered
here and yon"- Calder Willingham [syn: yonder, yon]
adj 1: distant but within sight (`yon' is dialectal); "yonder
valley"; "the hills yonder"; "what is yon place?" [syn:
yonder, yon]