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yon,
  Etymology :Middle English, from Old English geon; akin to Old High German ienEr, adjective, that, Greek enE day after tomorrow. Pronunciation :'yän. Function :adjective. Date :before 12th century.
Turkish translation for "yon in English language"
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yon şuradaki tr 
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yon oradaki tr 
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yon ötedeki tr 
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yon şurada tr 
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yon orada tr 
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yon ötede tr 
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yon s., eski oradaki; şuradaki. z., eski orada; şurada tr 
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yon yonder tr 
English translation for "yon in English language"
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yon that, there, farther off, yonder (Archaic) (sıfat)en 
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yon pron. that one; those ones en 
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yon over there, there, in that place, yonder en 
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yon Yon is an old-fashioned or dialect word for `that' or `those'. Don't let yon dog nod off. hither and yon: see hither. That one or those yonder en 
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yon at or in an indicated (usually distant) place (`yon' is archaic and dialectal); "the house yonder"; "scattered here and yon"- Calder Willingham en 
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yon distant but within sight (`yon' is dialectal); "yonder valley"; "the hills yonder"; "what is yon place?" en 
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yon At a distance, but within view; yonder en 
German translation for "yon in English language"
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yon derdiedas da drüben , jene de 
Greek translation for "yon in English language"
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yon (adv) εκεί πέρα el 
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yon (adj) εκείνος el 
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yon λέκιθος el 
 
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