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yond

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yond  (ynd)
adv. & adj. Archaic
Yonder.

[Middle English, from Old English geond; see i- in Indo-European roots.]


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One could not see the multitudes banked together be- yond the ban, but they were there, just the same.
The house in which they lived stood in a little grove of trees be- yond where the main street of Winesburg crossed Wine Creek.
The long shadows of the forest had slipped down hill while we talked, had gone far beyond the ruined hovel, be- yond the symbolic row of stakes.
 
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