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1 SON
yondo (male descendant), also short form yón (Yón referring to Jesus as "the Son" in the source); dative i yondon "to the Son" in VT43:36-37. Cf. also the suffix –ion, e.g. Finwion "son of Finwë". Variant yonyo "son, big boy" (a term also used for "middle finger" or "middle toe" in children's play, though Tolkien may have replaced it by hanno "brother", VT48:4). Vocative yonya *"my son", a contraction of *yondonya. (The forms vô, vondo "son" in LT2 are probably obsolete, as are the notions there recorded that yondo meant "(great) grandson" and that yô-, yond- "son" was used only in poetry. But LT2 does confirm that –ion was "very common...in patronymics".) SON OF THE DARK (= Morgoth) morion –YO, VT44:12, 17, VT43:36-37, MR:217, VT47:10, 15, LR:61, LT2:336, 344, LT1:260 cf. FS
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Yond — Yond, adv. & a. [OE. yond, [yogh]ond, [yogh]eond, through, beyond, over, AS. geond, adv. & prep.; cf. Goth. jaind thither. [root]188. See {Yon}, a.] Yonder. [Obs.] Yond in the garden. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Yond — Yond, a. [Cf. AS. anda, onda, anger, andian to be angry.] Furious; mad; angry; fierce. [Obs.] Then wexeth wood and yond. Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
yond — [yänd] adj., adv. [ME yond < OE geond, akin to YON] Now Chiefly Dial. YONDER … English World dictionary
yond — /yond/, adv., adj. Archaic. yonder. [bef. 900; ME; OE geond; akin to D ginds, Goth jaind. See YON] * * * … Universalium
yond — O.E. geond (adv., prep.) beyond, yonder, related to geon (see YON (Cf. yon)) … Etymology dictionary
yöndəm — is. 1. Qayda, nizam, səliqə. Yöndəmdən çıxmaq – eybəcərləşmək, çirkinləşmək, korlanmaq. Yöndəmə düşmək – qaydaya düşmək, səliqəyə düşmək, müəyyən şəklə düşmək. Yöndəmə düşdükdən sonra universitetə getdim. M. C.. Yöndəmə salmaq (qoymaq) – səliqəyə … Azərbaycan dilinin izahlı lüğəti
yond — I. ˈyänd, ˈyȯnd, ˈyənd adverb Etymology: Middle English, from Old English geond; akin to Gothic jaind to that place, Old English geon, adjective, yonder more at yon archaic : yonder II … Useful english dictionary
yond — be·yond·ness; be·yond; yond; … English syllables
yond — 1. adjective a) further; more distant Last night of all, / When yond same star that’s westward from the pole / Had made his course t illume that part of heaven. b) yonder 2. adverb … Wiktionary
yond — I. , adv. [ȝund] == yonder. 1 β. AS. geond II. , adj. == farther, as the ‘yond half,’ or farther side. Ritson’s AS. viii. 200. 713 β … Oldest English Words
yond — /jɒnd/ (say yond) adverb, adjective Archaic → yonder. {Middle English; Old English geond. Compare yon, yonder} …