[ Ȝomerly], adj. sad, S2.—AS. géomorlic.

[ Ȝon], adj. yon, MD, PP; ȝone, PP, S2.—AS. geon, (SkD); cp. Goth. jains; see Sievers, 338, and Brugmann, § 123.

[ Ȝond], prep. through, MD; ȝeond, S; ȝont, S; ȝeon, S.

[ Ȝond], adv. yonder, there, MD, S3; yond, S2, C2; ȝonde, PP.

[ Ȝonde], used as adj. yon, PP; yond, S2, S3, Sh.—AS. geond, through, also yonder.

[ Ȝonder], adv. yonder, G; used as adj., PP.

[ Ȝong], adj. young, S, S2, S3, W, PP; ȝung, S; ȝonge, G; yonge, S, C2; yunge, S; ȝyng, S3; gunge, S; iunge, S; yhung, S2; ying, S3, G; ȝing, S3, G; yonger, comp., S; ȝeunger, S; ȝungre, S; gungest, superl., S; gunkeste, S; ȝongost, S2; ȝongest, G.—AS. geong: Goth. juggs (for jungs); cp. Lat. iuuencus; see Kluge (s.v. jugend).

[ Ȝonghede], sb. youth, MD; yonghede, S, CM; ȝunghede, MD.

[ Ȝonglyng], sb. young man, disciple, MD, W; iunglenges, pl., S.

[ Ȝongthe], sb. youth, W; ȝungthe, HD, Prompt.; youngth, S3.