yon

[yon] /yɒn/
adjective, adverb
1.
pronoun
2.
that or those yonder.
Origin
before 900; Middle English; Old English geon; akin to Dutch gene, German jener, Old Norse enn, inn the, Gothic jains that
Can be confused
hence, hither, thence, thither, whence, whither, yon (see usage note at whence)
yawn, yon.
British Dictionary definitions for yon

yon

/jɒn/
determiner
1.
(mainly Scot & Northern English)
  1. an archaic or dialect word for that yon man
  2. (as pronoun): yon's a fool
2.
variants of yonder
Word Origin
Old English geon; related to Old Frisian jen, Old High German jenēr, Old Norse enn, Gothic jains
Word Origin and History for yon

Old English geon (adj.) "that (over there)," from Proto-Germanic *jaino- (cf. Old Frisian jen, Old Norse enn, Old High German ener, Middle Dutch ghens, German jener, Gothic jains "that, you"), from PIE pronomial stem *i- (cf. Sanskrit ena-, third person pronoun, anena "that;" Latin idem "the same," id "it, that one;" Old Church Slavonic onu "he;" Lithuanian ans "he").

Idioms and Phrases with yon