Yonder
11yonder — 1. adverb /ˈjɒndə(ɹ),ˈjɑndə(ɹ)/ In a distant, indicated place; over there. Whose home is that yonder? Syn: yon 2. pronoun /ˈjɒndə(ɹ),ˈjɑndə(ɹ)/ Something that is distant but within sight. Off we go, into the wild blue yonder, riding …
12yonder — I Cumbrian Dictionary (pronoun. yondur) that Variant of yon, specifically distant, e.g. Divn t lowp ower yonder yat = Don t jump over that gate over there. II Mid Ulster English there, something distant but within sight From Scots, originally… …
13yonder — yon|der [ jandər ] or yon [ jan ] function word Yonder and yon can be used in the following ways: as an adverb: Look over yonder. as a determiner: yon hills an old word used for talking about someone or something that is not near you …
14yonder — yon|der [ˈjɔndə US ˈja:ndər] adv, determiner also yon [jɔn US ja:n] old use [: Old English; Origin: geon] over there used to show or explain where something or someone is ▪ the fresh blooms on yonder tree …
15yonder — Place other than in front of you. Go over yonder and keep your mouth shut …
16yonder — Place other than in front of you. Go over yonder and keep your mouth shut …
17yonder — archaic or dialect adverb at some distance in the direction indicated; over there. determiner that or those (referring to something situated at a distance). noun (the yonder) the far distance. Origin ME: of Gmc origin; related to yon …
18yonder — also yon adverb, determiner old use used for telling someone which place or direction you mean: the fresh blooms on yonder tree …
19yonder — adv. & adj. adv. over there; at some distance in that direction; in the place indicated by pointing etc. adj. situated yonder. Etymology: ME: cf. OS gendra, Goth. jaindre …
20Yonder Mountain String Band — The band performing on April 21, 2007 at the Fillmore in San Francisco. Background information Origin Nederland, Colorado, United States …