YOND

Etymology 1

Adjective

yond (not comparable)

(obsolete) further; more distant

(obsolete) yonder

Adverb

yond (not comparable)

(obsolete) yonder

Etymology 2

Adjective

yond

(obsolete) Furious; mad; angry; fierce.

Anagrams

• dyno, dyon

Source: Wiktionary


Yond, a. Etym: [Cf. AS. anda, onda, anger, andian to be angry.]

Definition: Furious; mad; angry; fierce. [Obs.] "Then wexeth wood and yond." Spenser.

Yond, adv. & a. Etym: [OE. yond, ýond, ýeond, through, beyond, over, AS. geond, adv. & prep.; cf. Goth. jaind thither. sq. root188. See Yon, a.]

Definition: Yonder. [Obs.] "Yond in the garden." Chaucer.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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