Yond, 1) demonstr. pron., used in pointing to a person or thing at a distance (not always within view): Tp. II, 2, 20. Tp. II, 2, 20 Tp. II, 2, 20 Gent. IV, 4, 71. Wiv. III, 4, 87. As II, 4, 64. Tw. I, 5, 147. II, 4, 83. III, 2, 73. Wint. II, 1, 31. H6A II, 1, 33. Troil. V, 3, 99. Cor. III, 1, 50. IV, 5, 110. V, 4, 1. Rom. I, 5, 130. III, 5, 4. III, 5, 4 V, 3, 3. Tim. I, 2, 29. IV, 3, 465. Caes. I, 2, 194. V, 3, 18. Hml. I, 1, 36. Oth. III, 3, 460. Ant. III, 9, 1. IV, 12, 1. Cymb. III, 3, 10. IV, 2, 292. Ff yond, Qq “yon:” R2 II, 3, 53. III, 3, 26. III, 3, 26 III, 4, 29. Troil. IV, 5, 220. Lr. IV, 6, 18. Lr. IV, 6, 18 Lr. IV, 6, 18 In Meas. IV, 3, 93 O. Edd. y. generation, M. Edd. the under generation.
2) adv. there: “say what thou seest y.” Tp. I, 2, 409. “y. 's that same knave,” All's III, 5, 85. “y., methinks, he is,” R2 III, 3, 91 (Qq yon methinks he stands). “is not y. Diomed,” Troil. IV, 5, 13 (Ff young). “by all Diana's waiting-women y.” V, 2, 91. “what torch is y.” Rom. V, 3, 125. Oth. I, 2, 28 (Qq yonder).