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What does this sentence mean: " Neither either nor yawn" ?
Apr 9, 2021 6:23 PM
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I am English and this sentence makes no real sense.
April 9, 2021
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I'm American. This sentence makes no sense.
April 9, 2021
1
I believe you have the phrase wrong. It should be "neither hither nor yon". It's a very old way of speaking that means "neither hear, nor there" (hither =here, and Yon= there (or yonder). This just means that whatever is being discussed does not have any real importance. It has no importance or significance.
April 9, 2021
No idea. It is not really a sentence. Do you have the part before?
April 9, 2021
It's not a sentence.
And it makes no sense...
April 10, 2021
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