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Webster 1913 Edition
Yond
Yond
,Adj.
 [Cf. AS. 
anda
, onda
, anger, andian 
to be angry.] Furious; mad; angry; fierce. 
[Obs.] 
“Then wexeth wood and yond.” Spenser.
 Yond
,adv.
 & Adj.
 [OE. ] 
yond
, ȝond
, ȝeond
, through, beyond, over, AS. geond
, adv. & prep.; cf. Goth. jaind 
thither. √188. See Yon
, Adj.
Yonder. 
[Obs.] 
“Yond in the garden.” Chaucer.
 Webster 1828 Edition
Yond
YOND
,Adj.
 Definition 2025
yond
yond
English
Adjective
yond (not comparable)
- further; more distant
-  yonder
-  c 1608, William Shakespeare, s:Coriolanus, Act 5, Scene IV.
- See you yond coign o' the Capitol, yond corner-stone?
 
-  William Shakespeare, Hamlet, Lines 46-48:
- Last night of all, / When yond same star that’s westward from the pole / Had made his course t' illume that part of heaven.
 
 
-  c 1608, William Shakespeare, s:Coriolanus, Act 5, Scene IV.
Adverb
yond (not comparable)
Etymology 2
From Old English onda, anda envy, jealousy; hatred, anger
Adjective
yond
-  (obsolete) Furious; mad; angry; fierce.
-  Spenser
- Then wexeth wood and yond.
 
 
-  Spenser