yondermost

adj

Etymology

From yonder + -most. Cognate with Scots ȝondirmast, ȝondermast, ȝondermaist.

  1. derived from *jainaz
  2. inherited from ġeonre — “thither; yonder
  3. inherited from yonder
  4. formed as yondermost — “yonder + -most

Definitions

  1. Furthest beyond or farthest away

    Furthest beyond or farthest away; most remote; ultimate

    • ("I will sing the yondermost realms conterminous with the gliding world, which lie broadly open to spirits, which render to each the reward of his merits);" […]
  2. The utmost

    The utmost; ultimate

    • The titles of these suttas – 'The Cave', 'Of Ill Will', 'Of the Cleansed', and 'Of the Yondermost' – give little indication of the spiritual significance of their contents, and no summary could do them justice.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for yondermost. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA