thonder
/ (ˈðɒndər) /
adverb, determiner
a Scot word for yonder
Origin of thonder
1C19: of uncertain origin
Words Nearby thonder
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How to use thonder in a sentence
Thon, thonder; yon, yonder:—'Not a tree or a thing only thon wee couple of poor whins that's blowing up thonder on the rise.'
English As We Speak It in Ireland | P. W. JoyceCaxton and Thynne have thonder-leyte, which is perhaps better.
Chaucer's Works, Volume 2 (of 7) | Geoffrey ChaucerThe place was a treat to look at; and no less a treat to look at was its jolly landlord, thonder Vander Tromp.
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