Yondermost

adj, noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The utmost; ultimate uncountable

    "But when the King had granted you all your desires, and you were sitting every one under his vine and fig-tree, that then you should have taken a party in England by the hand, and entered into a league and covenant with them against the King, was the thing I judged it my duty to oppose to the yondermost."

Adjective
  1. 1
    Furthest beyond or farthest away; most remote; ultimate not-comparable

    "[…] and resignation of himself to him, to be saved and guided by him, on his own terms, and in his own way, as the other, doth ; yet I say still, he hath not “precisely told us, what is the very yondermost step that the hypocrite may go, […]"

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"[…] and resignation of himself to him, to be saved and guided by him, on his own terms, and in his own way, as the other, doth ; yet I say still, he hath not “precisely told us, what is the very yondermost step that the hypocrite may go, […]"

Etymology

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

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