Yon vs Yan - What's the difference?
yon | yan |
(dated, or, dialect) That (thing) over there; of something distant, but within sight.
* Milton
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(dated, or, dialect) Yonder.
(knitting)
* 2006 , Heather Dixon, Not Your Mama's Knitting (page 222)
(cardinal, North East England, dialect) one
(cardinal, North West England, dialect) one in Cumbrian sheep counting rhyme.
(Yan Tan Tethera)
As an adjective yon
is that (thing) over there; of something distant, but within sight.As an adverb yon
is yonder.As a pronoun yon
is that one or those over there.As a phrase yon
is acronym of yarn over needle|lang=en.As a numeral yan is
one.As a proper noun Yan is
an ancient march, duchy, and kingdom of northeastern China during the Zhou dynasty.yon
English
Etymology 1
(etyl)Adjective
(-)- He went to climb yon hill.
- Read thy lot in yon celestial sign.
Adverb
(-)Etymology 2
Phrase
(en-phrase)- Buttonhole row: (K1, p1) 3 times, yon', k2tog, (k1,p1) 5 times, ' yon , k2tog,