English-Thai Dictionary
yonder
ADV ทางโน้น
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
YOND
a.Mad; furious, or alienated in mind; that is, gone, wandering, and allied to the preceding.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
YOND
Yond, a. Etym: [Cf. AS. anda, onda, anger, andian to be angry. ]
Defn: Furious; mad; angry; fierce. [Obs. ] "Then wexeth wood and yond. " Spenser.
YOND
Yond, adv. & a. Etym: [OE. yond, ýond, ýeond, through, beyond, over, AS. geond, adv. & prep. ; cf. Goth. jaind thither. sq. root188. See Yon, a.]
Defn: Yonder. [Obs. ] "Yond in the garden. " Chaucer.
YONDER
Yon "der, adv. Etym: [OE. yonder, ýonder; cf. OD. ginder, Goth. jaindr there. Yond, adv. ]
Defn: At a distance, but within view. Yonder are two apple women scolding. Arbuthnot.
YONDER
YONDER Yon "der, a.
Defn: 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. Yonder men are too many for an embassage. Bacon.
New American Oxford Dictionary
yond
yond |yänd jɑnd | ▶adverb & adjective archaic yonder.
yonder
yon der |ˈyändər ˈjɑndər | ▶adverb archaic or dialect at some distance in the direction indicated; over there: there's a ford south of here, about nine miles yonder. ▶determiner archaic or dialect that or those (used to refer to something situated at a distance ): what light through yonder window breaks? ▶noun (the yonder ) the far distance: attempting to fly off into the wild blue yonder . ORIGIN Middle English: of Germanic origin; related to Dutch ginder ‘over there, ’ also to yon .
Oxford Dictionary
yond
yond |yänd jɑnd | ▶adverb & adjective archaic yonder.
yonder
yon ¦der |ˈjɒndə | ▶adverb archaic or dialect at some distance in the direction indicated; over there: there's a ford south of here, about nine miles yonder. ▶determiner archaic or dialect that or those (used to refer to something situated at a distance ): what light through yonder window breaks? ▶noun (the yonder ) the far distance: attempting to fly off into the wide blue yonder . ORIGIN Middle English: of Germanic origin; related to Dutch ginder ‘over there ’, also to yon .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
yonder
yon der /jɑ́ndə r |jɔ́n -/ (!⦅古 方言 ⦆) 形容詞 1 あちらの, あそこの, 向こうの ▸ He lives in yonder house .彼はあそこの家に住んでいる 2 〖the ~〗もっと遠くの, さらに向こうの (farther )▸ on the yonder side of the mountains 山の向こう側に 副詞 あちらに, あそこに, 向こうに (over there )▸ from yonder あちらから ▸ Look yonder .あそこをごらん